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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-19 - Orange Coast PilotPro says onh a llarwho wouldn't stop .,ORLD/A4 THE OR·ANGE COA u ' es open heart · • surgery E 'TERTAI 'ME T/ 10 . - . ffonlg praises Coast scho·Ols OA T /A3 25CENT Y., PRIL 19" l989 Heading for source of fumes Oran9e County h•••rdous m•terl•I lnvestlg•tors enter • I 6·story office butt dint . •t 4695 M•cArthur Court In Newport •••ch on Tuesday to quell to•lc fumes th•t prompted evacuation of the offices and sent four worken to hospitals. A curln9 compound on freshly poured concrete was determined to be the cause. See story on Al. -Suspect fctilS to link Gionis with attack ly JANET ZIMMERMAN Ot tlw O,,il)t Not \t9ft • Ont' of the h11men1n the tx-a11ng ot A1\~ \\-a)nt' .and her lormt•r bo) lrtt'nJ fa1kJ 10 namt' the "oman''i n -hu band a the orp n11er of lht' atta('k Jurina tr'11mon) at a prchm1na11 he:mng I uc'>d.l\ Jctfo.·y lioue \I ~1m1 \ . lk) {>(lOI ckanec .adm1t1cJ par1K1pa11n 1n thl' <Xtolx"f auadc,-"h1lh pro utt>f'\ -allege \o\3., orl.'he .. 1rateJ h) \\:nnC'·~ e'-hu b nJ l.homa11 C11on1,, dunne a coun bat1lc 10 a;.110 W\t<lll) of the couple'' dau1h1er. 8<> lllkg(d ·\\Orxcd -wrth anuthtr" thu( and a fl"' att' in· \ c~tlg.iwr h11t·J b' l11on111 10 tollo" hi\ \\lfl' Bo ue) 1.ult'd to \f>t'ltlk alh nu nw Cit0n1\ a' thl' d1cn1 foi "'h(rn1 thl· 111\C,llgmur ( lc.kd l>Jn1cl (131 , "or~ed. I k did l<',llh ho"l'' c-r that C1ill ,.11J lhl• dtc.'nl Yoa\ 1mnh"ed m :a J1"1pu1c \\llh'h" "'de ilnd "anted to 'Ailrc hc1 lk1uc\ also 1d Gal 1eknt1licd the l hl'nt a' a doctor Mth a hluc k II mo\1\11W (J1on1s. an orthopedu.: uraeon lrom Pomona, 1r;nelH\dus1\t~ly ma 1.:haufkurcd hladr. limousine Ht' 1 being hdd Yo1lhou1 baal on 1.·hargc<> of 1.:on'>p1rac.} to rnmm11 a saul1 w'ith a dc.·adl) \\CtlJlOn und 1n11rn1do1c o \\llOe\ f ollo" in the hcJrfilS: "'h1ch 1 t'\~X"ttrd to rnnc.ludc toda). Munsc1:_ p.11 ( ourt Ju c. ~u-.annc haw will ruk "'hc1he1 thl'rt: 1\ cn ou ht\ 1denct' lo tr' G1001'> l'n thc cha.-gc~ Oouc'. J5. lt'\tifil'll holtm I about th~ a.u..id as he ~1 m a ffill)Wd: colored Oran c ( ouot' Ja1IJumpsu1( h1\ h.1nch cutti!d tnJront. uf him.... Bout"\. "'ho " 1n c.'U\tl)(h in hcu of SI nu I hon h.;ul ,.rnJ he I'> tt'Sltf) inJ for the pro~"\.ullon in hopes of ga1n1na a hahtrr M"ntcn1.C' hy11hcrc·ha ~en no \Ul h IUilnlllll'l' . tfr 1d ht• v.:a tirst • kcd 10 p;$1 t1upatc in the alla k in earl~ !Piute see GIONIS/A21 Days numbered for Mesa's historic -Veterans ·Haff ly IOll VAN EYKEN Ot lPw o..-y ..... kalf After wa\icnng ncarl\ l'>'O month'i. thcCona Mc (II) C'oune1l \iOtcd to demoh h 1he 51-)ear-<>ld Veteran~ Hall on Wt' 1 18th treel But C'll) officials sa) the nwng "111 not tale plale un11t :ificr the 4th of Jul) Council mt'mbers had "omJ r cb. 21 10 pure ha~ th<' hall and un ad1a'ccn1 bu1ld1ng that formcrl\i housed Harbor \iun1c1paj Court. C on(u'i1on uro~. ho"'evcr. o'er' v.hat 10 do "uh tht' propert1c'i on('(' lht') v.erc purchase<l ( o unc1lman Ld (1la &0" who made the volt' 10 purchase lht' propert). s,a1d he had not 1n1cndcd 10 make a monon to d~moho;h tlre- Vcterans ttall. but thought the coun- cil should tud) "hcthcr 11 could be refurbished nothcr council member SJnd) (1cn1s, agreed that the maucr had been lef\ open But C'ounl'ilv.o man Mar) llornbucl4k lhuu~t (1iasguv. · mo-Munday. whtc.'h 11 did. 11on "'a 10 J cmoh'ih tht' h1 tom hall. and o ppo$Cd 11 (. 1t1ng the d1~ar<'emcn1. <.ti) Man- ager Han Roeder n'iked the counul 10 consider the matter again 0(1 pnl ' Instead of clanlica11on. ho,.cHr tht' t:ouncil produced 1v.o laalt'd mouon~ and onc other that didn't C\icn earn a $CCOnd rru tratcd '<'t· et ans "Jtd the) "'ould a k that the fate of the Veter.in\ Hall appt-ar on the ( 1t\ ( oune1I a enda a thirJ Umt' Rt'prr'ien1a11 \ t''i ot "C'tt'rln\ groups. mcanv.h1lt' plt'aded \\tlh the coun< 1110 kt them trv 10 raise mone\ 10 rC\Jnl p lhC hall. \\hlCh dOC\ 001 meet modern earthquake ~kt' '>tan· rlac~ \1onda) nrght. ho"'t''cr. "!th 1hc.-a,qu1c~Hncc of tht' c11~ ·., 'etcrao~· o rgan11Jllons lht' rnunc:1I \Otcd lU ra1e the old hall and prom1~ tu consider hou'ling tht' H'IC'rans group' 10 tht• fnrml•r counhoui;e "hu.:h doc\ mcc1 earthquake \tandard , until a Buchanan running for state treasurer ly DOUG \lllWS . N,_., 1111'11« ACRAM[ TO -In a mo\c that \train the unu.\) truce bct"'«n moderate and conKrvat1"c alt· fom1a Rcpubhc<ln\, Irvine rts1den1 and former C...: T1euurtr .\ngcla ··&>" Buchanan on Tuc1day for- mally launched her 1990 campa1an (Or State trcasuru. The announcement b the 40-)ear- old i ter of firdmtnd ron'ltt'l•tt"c columnist Patrick Buchanan set tht' s&qe for what could be • costl) 1nJ dt\imvc GOP pnmary with p<>htial 1mpht:111ont e•terichna "'°tll beyond the relatively obkure office of trcuurcr. By mtmat lbe nice •inst u~um­ bent Tom Ka}ft. a former pohttcal rndepcndcnt v.ho Y..U nominated b) Gov Gcorac ()(ukmcJian to Kr"c the final tv.o )CUS oT the late Jc 'iC Unruh's term. Buchanan is ch1llcn1- 1na not o nl) Ha)<' . but 1lso Dcu· krncJian' lcadcrsh1pof1hc C1hfom1a Republican Part). Buchanan acknov.ledaed in a nev.\ conference that \he had rccc1,ed some telephone call uf'IJn' ht'r not to enter the race. But he ~1d nonl' of tho call c1me d1ttctl) from the ao"crno r or people rcprc~n11n1 tum, anJ \he d1 putcd ;i~~nioM that she wa\ d1alknl1n1 OcukmcJ1an's lead· cr\tl1p of the ('ahforn1a C10P "Thas is not a campa1an in t C1corac Dcukme111n He ha bttn 1 &feat JO\cmor. l'"c suP1>9McJ him . H e h•d c"c"' naht to 1ppoint C 0\ I H 'IOH\ I l'D\'11 \\hOrnC\Cr he \\llntcJ tor thl\ po'i· 111on. but I ha'e l'\Cr) right to run.'' he 1d he lso ..aid sht' "'ould not c3mpa11n ag<11n I Ha)e or c"cn comment on h1\ n:cord. but "nuld run 1n the pnmilf"\ iU the Republican \\1th the bc\t chanrc of defea11na ~athlccn Brown, the C'(pt'Ctrd Demo· Hilk. nominee nJ '"'tcr of forme1 vo'. Jerry Bro~n ··1 ha\C no et1mment on h" profi 1on1I ab1h11cc. I ha' c no comment on hir, JOh a-. trca'iurtr," Buchanan said of Ha) cs But he added 1n ttforcm:c to Ha)e ' }cars a 1 poht~•l 1ndcpen· dent. "fh1 is a Repuhhcan pnmar; The fa t that J',c bttn •~t•H in tht' ·pan~ since I •'I t 1\ \11n1ficant .. ~he al \OUJ th.u 11 lormcr Rrp Dan l ungrcn " rnn~·r,alt't' who v.a~ DeukmCJ1.10'\ tirst nom1ncc.-for trcac.urcr had not been rr,CC"tcd h-. the bc&1\la1 uu:. \he "ouldn 1 t'C a can· did11e. · I would not tx' running 11 Dan L unarcn had hl:cn confirmed II D n Lunaren "'a an th1 racc he "ould hn"c H~I) "'di dllnc tho..c thin \ I ho pe to Ju," 'ihc ..aid ( un rat1 \c.:\. v.huonced omanatcd the Cahlorn1a c,op "ere cc.~1all) 1nccnsc:J a t 'ear at Ot-ulmtJ1an'\ nomin I o( a polit1cal indepcn. dent for the tr"C<1'Urt'r's office. Bu· chanan alluded to I.hat 10d1ttdl~. Sl)tnl that a Rcpubhc.an mu th 't' a whd bl~ of \uppon amona coo· ff'te ... '" IUCHANAN/ Al pc~mhomc can be lnund "\\ e ha'c to lalt' n.-aht,," ..a1J Boh t lanson, lommandcr ol (•o,la M~·, \mcm,1n Lea.ion ro~t Han .. on \aid thl' cm h. J .1 recd tn lilllO\\ thl' l\ml"rlC~n I ca.ion 10 hO\l ll\ trad11tt~nal Jul\ 4 pan · le brc-aldast at the hall. lie \aid thcrt' had bc't'n no a~cmcnt about mo' in to tht' lormrr c:nu nhnuo;c "\\ t''rc not ma1'1ng an' plans tP mmC' untilJ ul} 17 (the pr<1kc1l"d datt' for dt'mol111onl:' HanS<lO ~1d ( It~ om al\ ha'>t' \tru " deal 13amage frem ear:ttlqaake less than expected- Lucik Jona, ~1unoloa1\1 lit lJ S ~I SurHy 1n P sadcna ''That ··~:·.the '8id. Three afkn.hoch ()('( u rttd wutun an hour of the i·07 pm quake, but nOM Wlft rccofdtd incc then, Junn• Mid. Eahhqudcs knd 10 oc<"Ur 1n Mth '" prrtTnt or q119m out to be forbhocb eo billrr. Jann 111id. 5Uth Mowi .. quakes utueny ottur •1thtn I OCMlllic ol u ya eftet the fi "'\ one. -rhe risk dtta niptdt •lth ....••...••.. AIJ tame," he said The Ncwpon lka h quake "' located ()0 a tlnkt-,hr fault, "'he~ the vound mO\C \tck'A'I)' , h1t\tn& I nnteal fault, Jones ••d. Howevfr, there ._ no com pk A ~ flplaMUOll fat tht Mid· '. f\~ton·htt jOh many Ne•· eon 9cach raidetlll ~(d ffthna iJ1M S1mplc reaton ,.... that they wrrc dolt to the"""' JOMt Yid Tl\at alto c\pla1n1 tWh the quake IMY have ~It hke ont of a 1arpct matn•tiidtthan 1tanu1ll wa . "It u OR I G \\tlh thCCtlUnl\ \\ht'f"Cb\ lhC' Cit' \\Ill ~' for the dcmoh11on iolnd dcdU{'t hall the cmt from the pnc:t' of the propcn~. "[s row "Ill not clos<' until the building h:h tx-cn dl'moh'lht'd," aid 1{1"1>. P1d.t"11n , the c11"'s ac11n.g duo.tor of puhlli: "or "lht.-proba- uon lauht~ (the for mer courthou5C ) "111 rcmarn un11l tht.' r11\ dC'C1dc., "'hat to do "'llh thC' entire propcn' .\nd nnt" t.)puon v.c "'111 t'\plort \\Ith lhc \l'tcran11 "111 IX' to mo'c them there u t('nantc, ot the ctl\ un11I uch time as anotht'r '°':won " dr\ dopc."d •• Next CM fee hikes might be for police l y 8011 VAN EYKEN 0t tlW O•"Y l"llel \I.off fhc <."O\t ol doini bu inc'' "'llh the ( 0 \1%1 ~k\a t•olllC l {\<lrtnt\"nl flll) JOlll tht' upwa1 J 'p1ral that hicJan t'arl1cr 1h1' H'&ll, "hen Cll'f o llic111' tkc1Jrd to U'I.' ll' h1k.e'i t<l.Cnmh:it a rroJC' tcd finao~11I crunrh J{ollcrt Oman < ll\tl Mc '\ dirtt· 1 r ol finan c tnld < 1t' < ounc1l member<. in \pnl I Qx 1hi1 nd1n1 rt\tramt\ 1mpo\ d b\ thl' 19 '> < 1ann tn111at1 \C \\llUIJ N-,ln \ll "Qllt'<'7e th 11\ lht'i \Colt unk 'i Ot'W \OUl"\C ot .. mtlf\('\ V.lfi:' found 1 ht. (1ann hmll. C'UupkJ v.1th JlfOJt"ClN JHI\\ th 1n the ~,,, ., (0 t could p1oilu~1.: a huJ tan ddi 11 of m >1<: than 'I million b\ 11/91 man \\;trnC'd. On fond&) n11ht. counl 11 mem-~ ~ hdtd a fll'CM'Olation b Oman anu nn '' n a 1'1ant to the c1tv man ~r. on crnina J'1' •row"d 1n· u·a \ 01up10 I()(> f)('n:cnt 1n fm fur pol1~'(' \C(\ ICC\ r he \pend in hm1t dOt'~ not tt· Hain the cc Ht\: tt n f ~ whidt lrf nn 1Jer\'d a p.il)mcnt for MTVK rcndcrtJ. unh~c ll\ f't\Cnun T he pr po~ fee mcmatn \"Of'M on thC' h~ .,, of a rncatu~ enacted r rhcr 1h1\ month that ubltantially ......... NU/Al) ' oxlc fumes In a 91•Y0«0t Of_.,_ ..... Toxic fumes penetratcd the lower floors of a I ktory buildina in NewPott Beach on Tuesday, prompt-ina the bulldina's evacuat1on and sendina four office workers to the holpital. , Another 2S pt<>ple were treated at the scene for nausea, dizziness and headaches fire officials reported. Three of those taken to the hospital -Leslie McNauahton, 32, of Laauna ~ch; Avalon falconer, 37, of Mid- way City; and Marilyn Mowry, aae unknown, of Costa Mesa -were taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital, where they were treated and released. Laguna blocks building on bluffs l y LESLIE EARNEST Of.,,.~,... SUI! Development along a stretch of ocean bluffs in Laguna Beach was put on hold until a specific plan can be created for the area. The City Council approved 4-1 Tuesday ni&ht an urgency ordinance. which wilf prevent developmen aJong the "central bluffs," from Laguna A venue to Sleepy Hollow lane. The interim ordinance will, in essensc, remove the possibility that development might occur that could compromise the intent of the long- term specific plan. Public heanngs arc not expected to begin on that plan until fall, and final apprQval is not likely until after the first of next year, acco~ding to Community Development Director Kyle Buuerwick. Councilwoman Martha Collison, voted apinst the measure, objected __ to p~venting people fro"'! using the!r property wfiale lhe spcc1fie -ptm 1 being created. Information was unavailable on a founh peri<>n taken to anowr local hospital. The fumes were from a pcttoleum- bascd curin' compound, called Tilt· Ecz, which as routinely used to seal conc~te and prevent cracks, accord- ina to Bryan Nickel. controller for Snyder Langston Builders of Irvine, which was contracted by The Irvine Co. to do tenant improvements on the building at 469S MacArthur Coun. The fumes emitted arc similar to those from varnish or shellac, said H. Peter Tietz, vice president of auct management for The Irvine Office Co .• P8i:t ofTbe lrvmc Co. Workers for Snyder Lanpton's aubcontractor. Bo~den C'on1truc11on of Oran,r, bad poured concme on Monday on the around floor or the buildina. Nicul said. A Bowckn empJO)'ee then a~ parcntly came in around S a.m. Tuesday and aprayed the curina compound on the concrete without realizina the buildin&'s air-condition- ina system woulcf distribute the noxious fumC$, Nickel said. The Newport Beach Fire Depart- ment was called at 9:2S a.m .. but occupants of the bwldin& notated the strona fumes as early as 6 a.m .• Capt. Ra_y Pendleton said. Fire Department penonnel evacu- ated w buildisw. and county hazard- ous rnaterialt ipvatielton chKked CACh floor before concludina the fumn bad mainly pcneuated the lower Ooors, Pendleton said. Fonunatdy. the air-conditionina units col.lid be pol.itionc:d to tend the fumes out, Pendleton said. Paramedics treated about a quaner of the buildiftf's worker& at the 1CCne: Pendleton esumatcd. By 12: 30 p.m., everyone wu allow· ed back into the buildina ex<iept on the the Orst two floors. whett business had to clotc for the rest of the day. The Fire Department directed thOIC two floors remain unoccupied for 24 hours. Tietz uid. A travel ,romAt September, when he received a phone call from his collcae friend, Jerrel Hinterprdt, who often did in- vestiptive jobs for Gal. . "He said he h~d . a job if I was interested and I said )'es, I was," Boucy testified, addina he agreed to participate for s I ,500 but actually aot S2,000. A series of !.lannina m~ungs ensued, he sai , between Bouey, Hinterprdt, Gal and an unidentified man from Las Vegas. who eventually backed out. The attack ori&inally was set to take place at Wayne's Newpon Beach borne, for which Gal had drawn a floor plan. Bouer testified. They were instructed to ao an after Wayne when Gionis' 2-ycar-old dauahter was out or the house, he la.id. Bouey, Kinterprdt and Gal made two failed attempti to attack Wayne at her horM, he said. Hintcrprdt then ordc~ Gal to follow Wayne to ensure an attack. On OcL 3. Gal called Hintcrprdt, who then called Bouey to say, .. It's a IO. we're on," Bouey testified. Tele- phone records confirm such calls, pro1CCutors said. fhc trio met outside the gated Newport Beach home of A1ssa W•yne's then-boyfriend, financier R<>&cr Luby. At about 10 a.m., Boucy te11t1fied. he ~w Gal usina the phone in his car,. which was parked about a quartcr- mile away. "The goals and policies really haveh't been set for that plan yet. I just think it would be unfortunate not to be able to proceed with your own property and use it the way you would like to use it." Jeffrey aouey on w~ne11 stend. When Gal got out, he told the other two:-'-'Theelient's really pissedofTthi hasn't taken place y'1 and it's sot to Dell)t Net,.._~ 0--.. .......... &Ct done now because the heanng's "' coming up, .. Boucy said. The central bluffs have long been an arcJ of concern for city planners. In 1983, the cit¥ adopted a coastal land use plan which established a 2S- foot setback from the top of the bluff OU AKE 'romA1 seismologists say. Earthquake drill today · ly ROBERT BARKER Of 11W D~ l'llol Su.If n;4 lllftCY and a food tcrvicc bu11ne11 ~li:.tfOUnd ftoor and Botton 5m t and Trust is on the ICioond • NicUl and Tieu uid usually any wOif'k tnVolVlftl IUCh stro~ fUmft is done on ~kmds or after normal bulincu hours to prevent inconve- nience &o tenants and nei&hbon. Both men said they dJa not know wby the work at MacAnhur Court was done on a week.day. "I couldn't really tell you what slipped up to let it t;:rrn on a normal workday.·· Tittz ''We're raJ sorry we produced an inconvenience for these people,'' Nickel said. "We try not to disrupt Tclepbont rccoros ~how a .phone call from Gal's ~r phone to Gionas at about that time, Deputy District Attorney Chris Evans said. ' Boucy further Lcstincd that he and Hinterprdt then followed Wayne and Luby to a i ym and back to the 22nd Sttee1 home. Bouey aid he camed a 9mm automatic and Hintcrprdt had a small hand&un. "As soon as they had entered the driveway far enough so they couldn•t scc us ... we a<>t out and walked throuJh the pte," Boucy said, "Jerry said, 'Let's ao do it and get it over with.'" He said Hintergardt p1stol- whippcd Luby when the S3-yea~-old real esi.te developer thought the confroni.t1on was a joke. Bouey said he aot Wayne to a pron.e position on the ground as Hinterprdt did the same for Luby. Hintergardt then handcuffed the victims and slammed their heads mto the ground before slashing the Achilles' tendon of Luby. an avid tennis player. Bouey left early.and got the car. When Hint.trprdt &Ot in, ne alleeedly had a 4'1>-inch pocket knife. "His comments were sample: ·Those thanp are hard to cut through,'" apparently rcferrina to the tendon. Bouey said. They later met W1th Gal at h11 Century City office, where they were paid in cash. Hintergardt got S3.500, be: ~ Bo uc) knew Gal because Hintergardt, his be-st fnend, · lived with Gal's sister. Hinterprdt, who the defense described as a nco-Naz1 and sadist, also is in custody on S 1 million baiL Gal was arrested last week an Sw1t.Lerland. Boucy said he didn't know A1ssa Wayne was the dau1hter of the late tenants." Tieu uid since the compound was spra~ at S a.m .. the fumes should have cleared OUI by the IW1 Of the businesa day. However, the a1r- cond1tion1na sy•t~ apperently sprtad the fumes into 1he bu1ldina. he said. ..And in a confined buildina. it just makes people naust0us." Nteiel 'Said "There was a lot of reaction to it." Nickel said the Bowden employee who arrived first at the site was no\ a supervisor and apparently acted on his own when he sprayed the com- pound. That employee will "absolute- ly" be d isciplined. Nickel said cowboy actor John Wayne until Hintergardt called ham abmlt two days later. Bouey appeared 10 contradict himself under crou-cxam1nauon by defense anomcy f Lee Bailey. At first he said he was told Luby's presence was not C'IKnt~l to carryina out the attack. but later said it was. After the attack, Hanterprdt and Gal said it was lucky Luby was involved because 1t would lead in- ..ves&iptors to t?cheve t~ usauh ~s carried out by anaered investors an a sou~ real estate dol. Boueysaid he later ltamcd ... lt was supposed to be a,n emberrassmen1 to set publ1c1t)' that would bnna out the problems Mr. LUb)' had been having and his financial situation . " Bailey maintains the attack was aimed at Luby. not Way.ne "The question that bums an this cax as who wanted Luby hun." ht said outs1de tbe counroom. "There 1s subsi.nt1al evidence he was the taraet." The attomey pointed to police reports in which Lubr, said one of bas assailants told ham , · If you ~ up apin, }'ou'rc dead," and .. vou·n never play tennis apin." Luby denied makana thote sta&e- ments. ••How an the world couJd Or. Gaonis .J>:OUibly be helped bv threat- cnma enber ofthOJC panic$+· Bailq. •skecl. ~ Meanwhile. the 4th 01sinct Coun of Appeal bas ordered the pros- ecution to respond by Fndil':to a .defense peution rep.n~mt Vion11' -no-batt 1111us. But O<rdefense counsel ·Allan Stokke said he will ask thc1odgc toda)' to i.ct bail for G1on1s. who earlier-was classjfied as a Oiaht nsk. BUCHANAN ham, alUed with some of the part) 's mosl conservative membc~ Sbesaid trrom A 1 in lhe treasurer's racc "my first servatives to wan a statewide rac-e and contnbutor and m y cl\aarman 1s dcclanng that she would be a stronger (conservative· telev111on commcn- to allow public access. Planners hitve anticipated using the coastal stretch to eJltend a public walkway, which now runs from Las Brisas Restaurant to the Hotel Laguna, according to Butterwick. But liquefaction usually doesn't occur unless a quake measures a mqnitude of 6 or laraer, Jones said. A city s1.1rvey found that d•maae to older buildinas throughout Newpon was less than expected, and the e~tent of damage to public facilities was limited to some debris that needed to be cleaned up alon.a Back Bay Drive, accordina to Public Works Director Ben Nolan. candidate than Hares ta tor) Bruce Hcrschcnsobn." An earthquake" 1th a magnitude of 8.3 1~ going 10 hit at 10 a.m toda). "As a conscrvat vc and a hf cu me A political actlvist 1a.nce her teen~ And although It will occur nt the an Andreas Fault about 70 miles away. Republican, I am the best quahfied Buchanan was named 1n 1979 at a~ it's going to cause a lot oflrljuncs and damage sn Orange County <.'oa\lal areas. candidate to represent the party 1n a 30 as nauonal trtasurcr of Ronald As pan of 1ts campa1gn to increase eanhquake safety. the cat)''s EmeraenC) atnera1 election atamst Kathlttn ~upn•s -prnidcnual campaip Services Office will hold an earthquake dnll an all public schools. Varaou5. Brown, and 1 v.rafl bnng. sptttal When Reapn v.1>o the pr,estdency, he disaster scenarios wall be spelled out at campuses. strcnst.~s to th~ Republican ticket as a appoa.nted Buchanan U.S. treasurer, a Recently, at least two coastal bJufTs property owners expressed interest in development in the area. The hope is to &ct all schools prepared to deal wath damaged buildings, whole, she said: •. post of assistant cabinet attret.ary injuries, fires, gas leaks and other measures for up 72.hours whale pubhc safety Buchanan said ~.he wouJd re~ rank under the Treasury SecrctaJ)' The architect for one of those landowners said the council's action was intended to keep his client, MatiMw Li~from rebuildin&. his home 011 the olufl's. On the day of the quake, police and city building inspectors responded to reports of damage at 20 private departments probably will have their hands fuli dealing with ma1or d1sa~tcf\. resent the taxpayer by strcsssna the Ai US. treasurer, Buchanan. the according to Assistant Emcrvncy Services Coordinator Gloma Morra~. prudent management and invest-younaest pctlOn to hold that post tn Morris said it's especially 1mp0nant for residents -parents and school mcnt of s~te fund~. by the treu.urcr't. the natio,n·s h1Story, was admint_s.. children - to know what to do to take care ofthemscl\.es bccau<;e HuntsnJton office, 1dd1n1. that I do not believe It 1.rauve chief ofS,OOOemplo)cesofthe Beach.andothercoastalc1ticsincludingCosta Mesa and Newport Beach. su on is an appro~tc place to introduce a Bureau of ~vana and Prinuna. As planned, the house. which has been oondemned since 1981, would be rebuilt at the edge of the bluffs within the setback area. rOJ>C!!L sites. Damage Included crackca walls,lillen briCks, brolcen aJau, an insecticide spill. a broken water line that caused floodin& and toppled water and gas heaters. top of the acti"e lnglc"'ood-Ncwport eanh~uake fault social aaenfda. the U.S. Mint and the U. Savinas "W ,, h , Alked • that meant she m1&ht Bond 01v111on, and her 11anaturc c "nowt at stress has bu alt up and 1ha1thcrc u &ood chance of a major attempt to cha nae policies riUCh as appeared on balhoniof doHars of e~anh~akc here 1n Southn~m ~:ahforn1a 1n the next 25 )Cars." he said. "Mo t d1ve1tment of si.te funds 1n bus1· currency · · o us wall see'' an our hfetame. neucs doina business an racist South he left the U.S. treuurer'1 post to "It's pretty obvious that this is simply to stop this process," archjtect Lance Polster &aid. "They've told us they want to frustrate the process." Polster said the city plans to direct development toward tourist-serving businesses rather than encouraging homes along the bluffs. Lin, who Liv~ in Los Anaeles County. would like to rebuild the home and eventually move to Laguna Beach, Polster said. Other area land and business owners spoke in favor of the ordi- nance. FEES A Larae amount of damage from the quake went unreported, such as damaae to merchandjse on grocery store shelves, making it impossible for anyone to estimate the dollar cost of the quake, city officials said. TheMcfaddenSQuarurca-with its many older buildings -probably experienced the most structural dam- qc, Buildina Director Ray Schuller. And in that area, Mutt Lynch's bar. 2300 W. Ocean Front, probably wa hardest hit. Mutt Lynch's is an unrcinforeeo brick masonry bu1Jdi~ the most vulnerable kind of bujld1na. The city hat identified 49 similar bu1khnp that were built befol'c the 1933 earthquake, which • prompted a ti&htenang of building standards. The Newport and Balboa piers areas have the highest concentrations ol older buildinas. Schul!cr said. Schuller said there is no one buildina material that will guarantee an ca.rthquake-proof structure But steel frame buildings have shown to react better to some quakes than brick or concrete buildings, he said. do fhat," Buffa said. "Causina an Comm1ss1on. accident because you're drunk is The plannina and development From A 1 about as much an accident as de-ordinance increases many fees by I 00 raises fees for buildina and develop-libcratcly finna a sun into a crowd of to 300 pcrccnt. For example, it ratset ment proccssina. people. Jfa a completely wanton act." the 1lat fee for dcvel~ent ll'ICll Amona the more secctacular of the State law, however, prohibiu the from S2SO to $72 while triplina the proposed police service fee increases let:' na of fees that arc substantially per-acre charac for devclopmen1 tract 1s a 100 percent hike in the fee for b' r than the cost oh~. maps ft'om $25 to $75. • contract policina, in which private st February, baled on 1 study Other fee increases prosJC>ted Mon- orpnizataons pay for police services conducted b¥ Vertn Financial Sys-day for police and relatcd services at special events. tems. council memben inlU'UCtcd ·nc1··...._ b·a..~ i .. _ ha r. a· Also~ is a fee of $325.26 to ci~ "8fr to .._;n draf\ina propolt'Jd 1 ~a llK n t~ c 'It •0 r po Ke .,. vvv-... ~.. pboeopapb1 from SI 0 eecb to SI 3 be levied on drunken drivers who o inanca that wouJd raise fees for a and 1 rite in the fee for ftn,erpnntina caute accidents. The fee would cover wide variety of services. from u to s l l . the COit to the Police "--nment of The aim of lhe new pol~ towa-" ....... .,. ~1 "1 Qal ticleme feet are aarrently SIO, ~.:'~n&o;=~~yben !:...~~·toisi: =..i = witllaSS~nasjvenifdlcdalil It would be impoeed in addition to • ricel i;;-ru; witb tbe COit of _,..or neaWecl anyotberpen11lticundftnaresultina P100n~idiA111~tholc10.~~~ou~ ...!'~~~-~120• ... or·s*10 frOmconvictiononadrunkendrivi~ ~ "'' ~ ._._ ---~. eMCted ftntofWhitil IO .,....,. •• SlllldUllnlll: Tliepropoeed1CCidentrcapon1eree • ..-orree1UUL a,_ ii..,._.'° ........ u. drew enlhu1iutic support from 1'1le .. ~ of't.e i.ncr 1111... IHI Hd I• I le tM ... ol• Mayor Peter Buffa, wflo lamented ...., at ••eloPen aDd lllo .._ amto tnM IO llii • _.. • dli tbat it couldn't be• bP'. ilMll...._.propertyOWW'lwllO.,.. _, IOlYCo••••till a Afilllc .. rd like to• it• aa Sll,l2S, if IO W or~•...,._ or lltlitalwill Ill Miil• •J11a•111d dlere weft any way • GOUid 111111) ...., 4ei:Ww fl • ft "'8 • 1 111• }ml call 64a-6086 Newport Beach's tough grading rcaulauons further help ensure stable stnJcturcs, Schuller uad. "We're more restnctivc -more demandana -1n order to ensure the site is adequately invcstipted up front.'' Schuller said. ''h automata- caUy belpt out earthquake concerns ... The city 1tafr1 emeracncy rts{>Onse plan 11 cq1&&Uy adeq1&&te, a«ord1na to ANistant City Manaacr Ken Delano. A few chanp will be made to the plan and reviewed by the City Council 1n comjna weeks, however. The city's plan has been cnt1aud by eomc residents as not detailed and orpnized enouab. Afnca, Buchanan rephed thll he tcrve ..-in as ttt• um of Rcapn•s would uphold the law 1984 rc--elttt1on campa1'1' and hi "I find any d1scnmina11on abhor· been actively 1nvol~ed 1,; pohucat rent, .. apin11 v.omen, -.ainst camp&tan manqiement ever ta.nee. blacks. apanst .any color. But.J alt0 She wu campaian director for find dtscn11unat1on ...-inst whJtc Hcnhcnsohn's 1916 US. Senate males abhorrent," she said. campaipandcurrently1sapanncrin As .state auc:Litor acneral pnor to bis a HunllftJton Beach coosult1n1 firm appointment u treasurer, Haya held thlt spccialtttt "' rasssna money for a non-part11&n post and was retJ.. coMCrVauve causes. tercd u .. dcchne to state .. until th~ tf she as 1ucceuful m winnana the Scna~e and Allembly confirmed has state uasurer's post. Buchana. appointment three months -.0. would bC the KWDd (~ 0 . By contras~ Buchanan has Jpent ua1urtr to later be elec1cd state mott of' be~ l!fe ID pmjsan politics, tre&SUl'Cf Of CallfOmJt, followil\& the althouah this 11 abo her first race for pet.b of Eitenhowcr Adm1n111.ratfon public, office. . Treuurcr Ivy Baker Pnest. Whtie not as controvenaal as het Buchanan livn tn lf'Vlne with her oullpOken brother, Buchanan is. hke thnic sons. WFD has the finest selection Of PLATT In the SOulb • UC I volleyball serving notice off ame to come "Hit by Jam~ Fellon ... kilJ by James Felton •.• di& by James Felton ... " there aren't \.Cry many on the UCI campus who k.now much about J1mH Fehon, the wnter. but therc'SI lf'OWina band OfspotU fans who can tell you about James Felton the middle blocker and outside hitter, and let me tell )OU about the tinaJtnf splne when you watch a arandson play 1 tough man s spon and bQr the cheers as he smashes 1 volleyball in · Crawford Hall. It wu a "ery touah match. apim1 • mott experienced, bagger team from Ohio State. and it went the full five aamcs before the com-fed hi&hly recruited Bucke~cs won the final same by tfi rcc points. The match ttsdfwasn't the tory The lodson the UCI team, ancludina our grandson, and a aroup of Boosters, headed b) Bruce Endsley of the frvine Co made this sporting event memorable. Many people think of volleyball as a pickup pme on the beach, with scanuly..clad young people developina a tan as they develop new friends. The ----• pme "a catal)st. not a cause. Bui an coll~. vol- leyball as all-out v.ar There as straicgy 1n tvery move, and ad- vanced ps)'chology an every smash. Add io the mental pme a ferocious desire to treat the round sphere hkca unnonball. drfvina 1l "'•th all fOTCC at an opp<>s1ng pla)er, or better, where an oppo~ ing playe-r~an't If )OU "'atchcd an) of the Korean Olympic ._ ..... finals in volleyball. you saw some of the ma)- hem practiced rou11nely by the UC I "ollcyb311 ieam. under the tutelage of Head Coach 8111 shen. h' a young team. all sophomores and freshmen. wi th onl) three lettermen reiumang from lasi )Car. so Coach Ashen 1s 1nvol\ ed 1n a bualdm'g proaram. nd this is lhe firsi )Car lhe UCI team ha been a member of ihe Wesiern lnicrcolleg1ate Volleyball A soc1a- t1on. which ancludessuch nniionally ranked teams as USC UCLA and Stan.ford. · Orandson James hoped to make ihe UC-I volleyball squad a a frc hman. but more than lhal he made the ieam as a starter. He 1s now 6-foot-S The medaa guide prepared by_ ports lnformauon omcer Bob OlsonJUld '$1filf sa~s "Felton IS a versattle pla)er "'llh a quick swing.· He v.a'$ captain of ihe La ·aue H1ib School volleyball team for t"o )cars. Volleyball 1s such a total team game. So much depend on how one pla)er sets up a smash. or fakt<!i oppo!img pla)crs out of pos1t1on so a teammate can score. And at UCI, volleyball l!i also a game of volunteer . as Booster Bruce Endsley confirms. "Volleyball 1s not a funded sport at UCl." he S3)S. ··The current school budget hlis funds for I sports. Volle)'ball 1s No. 19. That mca'ns that 1f we arc to taH a team. tt must be '$upported totall) b) donauons from "oluntcers. from boo ter " The M:hool provides fac1ht1cs, ayms and Crawford Hall In ume. the team "''" pla) in the Bren Ccnl('r.._\.t:hcdulcs pcrmllllnJ. Bui equipment. uniform . e'en lh(' coach's salary. mus1 be financed by ihe Boosters End Icy, who once pla)cd 'olleyball for l 'CI. said he and 01hcr booster arc an"ous 10 build ihe Anteater ieam to a power "Tha!i as 'olleyball counlr\'," he sa)i. "We'n: 11rcdof~1na the great players (rom(oronad('I Mar H11h. Harbor High Laauna Beach and Hunungton Beach lured away to the Baa I 0 or to L'. or l 'C or tan ford They wand up on the . 01~ mp1c team, bul the) karm:d to pla~ here and v..c should act them on the lJ( l campus · TheOh10 talcteamwa agoodc,ampleofhow othcrlollcge are bualdJI\& "olle)ball squad Of the 12 pla)CI'\ on ihe Buckc)c ro)ler onl~ one was from Ohio. One, Paul Esko. wa from In anc .. But they ha'e all that fooibaJI income," Spora Pubhc1 t Olson ad. as he confirmed what End Jey rcp0ried on the I team. ·• l this si.1 e m our development. we arc not a b1gllmc a11tlcuc unt\Cnll), but v..c arc cominaalong. Of the 18 sport that rtcta\t iehool fund many de~nd on \Oluntcct') nd boosters tQ round out their proarams -crew and uahna. for example. We hop<' th:u in time there wall be college fund for \Ollc~Nll too·· One th1na as \Ct')' ccrtam wllh the l JC I squad - all but one~ from Cahfomja, and 10 of 11 from SOuthem < ahfomia. nd they can tr<aan the )car around. outdoor\ a\ well as indoors nd 1t'\ nice to have 1 tall. ferocaou' &r1ndwn around Just to int1m1dalc the cn1ic , Jim Felt• I•• ,...UllN •erver of tJw ~~ Cont. RI• C'Ol•m• •wan We-tlw#•y ud SelHlay. .,.,..,SAal• or-~,_.._ Huntinaton ~ach City Council mem- bcn duubled their e•ptn~ accounts thi wttk, brinJina ihcir ~lary and "pcnsc income to S864 a month. Ma)or Wes Bannister, v.:ho also will have his monthly cxpcnsr account ofS468 doubled. will see hts salary and e1tpense income climb to Sl,..111 a monih. OffiCJal , who arc proh1b1tcd b~ the City Charter from raising their ~>· but not 1he1r expcn~ accounts. said the ctv1c re ponsabihiies ha\e ta.ken more and mort lly PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of_.,. 0..,. Noc St..., On Apnl 18. 1775 Paul Re,ere heg,an the famous ndc in "h1ch he "'arncd the colonists. ''The Bm1sh arc (omang' fhc Bm1sh arc coming'" Had he b«n a !leer he m1ghi ha\l~ inioned. 'The ·m11h-81bcau\ are <omang. 100!" 1 here's somtthin~ about that Ja1e the Nev. port &ach ram I h hlct\ Chnsuc Bibeau. for inc.iancc. '-"3 born on Apnl 18 he had made h1g plans for her barthda). too. A luncheon date . .\ dinner dale She·"'ould get togcthl'r "1th her fa1her Haviland V Smtih who, co1nc1denrnll'y, wa born on r\pril 18 Bui ~ou B1txau had other idea'\ Ahhough hl· and < hml1c had hecn \Cf) close for the pa\I nine months he l.ncw a splil "a com1nFt 1n faci <,he C\pcCl('d 11 sooner. At about 4 a.m Tuc\da}. he finall) kl her knoo,11 11 ..,.a., time 10 pan \Ila~., And o for the third 11mt• an thrt'C' gcnerauons. a fomtl) mcm~r "as born on April 18 or thear ume and that 1f1 only £air to be rompcnq~ for addtd duties. Banni1ter and Councalmembcrs Don MacAlli ter. John Erskint, Jam 1ha and Tom Ma)S \OIC'd ,n favor of the boo1t Grace Winchell and Peter Green oppo\td 1l durin& Monda)'s council mcctina, Grttn said TuesCU) he bcl)ev~ official\ are patd sufficiently for thc1r~onmbuuon$ to the com munity Green said he received $7,200 Jut )ear"'11h h1sS I 7S a month pa). $349 c~pensc a 1.:ount and $30 a session for rcdcvelopmcni meelln&S. Each Cll) Council race auraci 15 or 20 people. cndencc C'nough that ihe mont') i ou Roben Bibeau checked in at Hoag Mcmonal Ho!ip11al at a health) 10 pound S ounce\, the ~-cond on of Richard and ( h11st1c B1txa u of Corona del Mar Chn'lt1e Bibeau s:ud tier nc"born son v.as due ~turday But when he &a' e no 1nd1c:u1on he'd be arnvmg any time soon. mom "cnl ahead and made plan~ for her 40lh binhda) .. I had u lu ncheon date ·\nd a dinner date. Then a1 4 a.m .. I tarted ha' mg tontr.il11nn'i .. he said Her )On 'i O\Crdut' h1nh forn•d the fomal} to altt>r ra1hN than cancel. their cclebra11on plan Her paren1s. husband an<l 22-month-old son M1<.·had. JOined Chns11e and ott in her hospital room for take and prcknl). II ensured ( hm11e and her 74-vear-<>ld foih.cr. "ho h'e'I 1n Big Can}on·. '-"OUld conu nue the tarn1I> trad111on of gettana togcihc-r to marl. the-day they bo1h am"ed. albc11 ~ome l4 )Car; DP3rt. O" 1hcn~·'> a illird lamil) meml>er iu 101 n the 1ra<l111on It's not exact!) an tn\a ion hkc Rnerc 'o\.arncd about \Ome 200 )Cars ago. bui the)°~ u.·naanl) colon111ng l'v.pon Bcal h OtM09 Coat DAILY PILOT/WedMldey, April tt, 1911 Aa pense accoun aood enouah to auract quahfitd can- aadatcs, he ~id. 8ann1S1er saad that he plan' to pul $238 of his new expense accou nt money -1hc portion that's in exec s of exptnsc monc) for lhe ~main1ng six Cit) ouncal mem- ber -1nlo a pier ronsiruct1on fund , ln no1hcr acuon Monda> naJht, the It) C.ounc1I appro,cd sclecung the u - C\.Ull\ e ~an:h team' of H ughes-He1s~ & As\OC1atei, of ~n Mateo to recruit a new CJt) adi:mni~irator lo ~pla e Paul ( ool.. V\'ho as rc11nn1 in March 1990, and a new pohc:c c ~1ef to replace 8111 Payne, who 1s reurmg tn r\ugu l. Cook tlnnounccd in Fcbruaf) 1h t he V.OUIJ Wai 1"''"1 up his $10S,OQO.+,_, JOb for earl) retiremtnl, andicati~ bii WM burned out by burtaucnuc 1etiv1u. efter 30 )Car• of IO\iernmcnt wort. It's at•· mated that u wall t.alcc the search ftrm about 10 months to make rttommm- da11ons for his replacement, Pa)nc recently was hospitaJazed with chc~I p:un~ Te ts i.howcd he did not sutrn a heart a track and he's as expected to tttum lo dut} soon, police officials satd. In another action, the City .council authomed pending up lo S 14, 700 to Thll'l1e1h 1reet Architects Inc. for dci1p of the firs t phase of the Muntctpal Arts Center at '38 Mam t. ~ ......... .,.._.._.. Three 1•n•r•tlon1 of the same family celebrate their c•m ••n Mrthd•y Tt1elday .. Hoae MefftCH .. I HosptUI. Newbonl .... Scott Robert 81be•u w•s the pr•••'!t for mother Christi• S...lth allteau and 9randf•ttter H•vlland v. Smith. . · ---------. . . Mesa to enforce street-sweeping Honig rule f ot parked cars on 20th Street • praises 11y ll08 VAN EYKEN On East 20th Sm·et 1r1 < O'it.1 ~k...i lhl'fl' "111.bc..clcan.,guUCr') On·lw Failure to )tdd 101hc .. ircct wccrx-r '-"•II rc~uh 1n a parking ticket the C II\ c ounl II decided ~londa' In tak1n1i ihe 4· I 'otc u iuncil ml· mbcr'i ) aelded to 42 rc~1Jctu.s bcl\\ccn 'c'' po11 Boulevard and Ornngl' .\',·nu,·"' ho s1gnc:d a pcuuon asking for lhl' pt10,ung ut \ISM v.arn1ng re 1dcnts not lo parl their laro, on the lf'Ct'I from tu I I a m 1ln \\ ~·dnc'i­ da)S. But another large gruup ul h.'C.llknl'i nun1bcrana at lcac.1 J I J\.rutd1n~ iu one tnform I su1 ,e~. Pc:hl''l'd "ckhng w .1 stretl S\lll'Cpang mat:h1nC' mc;in\ 11' 1ng up fundamental n•hl'i, "I feel 11's .rn mfr1ngl'mrn1 ... ,,11d Jc1 n La~13nna .1 rcs1dcnt v. ho OPIX>'<' the '>1gn po tan& .. Strt'Cl )\\C:Cp1ng 1~ \uppu\t"d lo be a scr"1cc 0 \11 11·., no loniter a wr,1cc II"• a re' c:nuc-p1 o<lm:c1 from all lhl· tarkC't'> t hn ·fl go in~ 10 "me .. Pan ol thl· prot'tll:m another 1c\1dent ,,11J 1\ thJI rc'i1c.knt~ "·ho 1'l3rl. on thl' 'trttt havc-nt1 pl.n:e-~ to-pw the~,. l..11' "Thl'\l' arl' old houses. bu1ll m 1hc I l150<. and 1hc\ ha\e lmlc old garage\ \.\hl•rc }OU 1...in pul one lilr hul nol .-i 01a t.ar. or a 'an or 1..amix·r: \aid \ta"arl'I \\ cll'lh "It' ,, l'JW ot thc ha,t•'I anJ the ht1'l'• nol\ I r} OU ha'~ a l:Jrge house "'"ha three· 1..ar ~araac-. )oo'n: nm going to bl.' affected But al'\ an l.'lllotton.111 uc for fam1hc\ who Mc gOllli to ha' e tu l'C \huffiang car"" For [111alle1h lit....-\CI. ho..,.,·,cr. thl' l\~Ul''I arc de.in 'tn.•ct\ anJ mnJurtt} rule "The maJont) ol rc-.ade nt'i "ant thl· •11rcel pc.mc..-d," ~he ~1d "Thr problem no" 1" "l"rc lht• onh \trt'l't 1n 1hc tlr\'3 thoit'' not po\tl'd. ~o "c ha'c ix-oplc lwn1 \kloJ\ l anl' d umpmii 11nt11 our \lf'l.'l'I ""' 1 the~ h•n c ihcar \trC'cto, ~"cpl,'' 1 .1c mnJOrlll of ihe council ml"mbcr'i ~crC' \~ mp3lhrth•\. to Hoc\C'r, 11oup "I dw1 I \Cr un' JltUnt 1n dn' in the !ltfc..l'I \\\CCfX'I dt>'t\n the \tf\'CI 1f1t ('On'I gl.'I to the ar~·u lli:ang \ lcanl'\J .. \llld < oun- cilv.oman ~.inth C1cni<. Coast "'Gems 5:1!0 rrmtt-nn-w(TC' U1"'1 th-t-tr-n I garagcs a 'JO~e rooms for )Unl. instead s c o o s of for their l ~ .\nd he S31d tl '""" not the "'' \ prottkm 11 rn1lknl'i h:td mon:' llH' than tht". l elukl lit '" 1hc1r i!JrJJl'' .. , OU haH· lhc11iht IOO\\n Ci{l\.JI'> 11 )OU ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY \l.JrH 1u. bul u I'> nol for the taxp.:J)Cf'> to ot_o..,.~St..., pre!\ idc ~ou "ath a plac~ 111 'lore them talc Khool upcnniendcnt 8111 Hom 'lhl' \.lid h'" named eight Orange C ast ·hool a' ~fa,or Pctc.•r Bulla oppo\((t the motion I\: 1p1cn1c; an the 1989 Cahforn11 01 • to IX>'>t '"I"' proh1h1tang pJrkmg dunng tanaui hrd Elcmenta~ hool .\v.ard-. ~Lrcel '"ceptn . c1t1ng a \Ur\t' tal.cn h\ F h \\ al\h Jnd olhl·r rc"d(nh in" hich 431 _17 nur of 1hc hunort'c\ a~ 1n l cOcean 1ew ·lcmentan hool Da'itn<:t maJorat\ '31d lhl'' crppo'4'd pc1 11n1 the The hxal ".>lhool arr among 2'4 Stfl'fl. "I fer I at''i a ncighhorhood datlcrcncC' of clcmenlan 'C hool st:Uc;\\ adc lhat "'ere op1nwn .ind I l~cl rnmtort at'tlc ~upptirl1ng namc-d dic.-t1n~u11,hcd hool the m:&Jona~ ... h,· ..:iiJ \\ tnnl.'c.are selcucd for hemg 1hc bc\t m \\al h'><!aJ,hl'"ouldtlfJ.lnlll'rc\u.knt'I their p:arltl'Ulu grade .,pan and to 0,1.'rlurn the rl·gulauon <>oc1~onom1c &fOUP. bao;cd on either thr1r ranl or 1mpro"cmcn1 an reading and maihtm<Allt:' on the California Judge refuses to dismiss Lewis' forgery Indictment .\ c.c-.smenl P1 ram. Homa ~1d lmpro,C'mcnt 1n pupal auendance and in lhc lcna,th of the ~hool d3) alM> were !;actors tn lhC' sclt'l:t1on ACRAMEblTO ( P) -\ Supenor (oun 1ud1c rcfuStJ fuesaa~ 10 d1i.m1 \ the 1ndactment char1ma <>~mbl> man John Lewis "'1th fotJJna Ronald Reapn's name to 1986 campa11n m11lcl'\ Judge James ~form rcJttted 111umcnl b> Lewis' anome) that ihe talc <iuprem(' C:ourt an 1~97 t'tarrcd cnm1nal fori('~ char"Kc for m1!iu..c of a pu ~t<: offin :it's n.imc an a lclter. l..cwa), R.Orange."' ., not p~\C..·nt fort he I 0.manute court heanni. torttc, c.t"tA \fa, 2 tfale tor fJJnher proett<iing 1n 1hc 1.a\C' Lt" 1\ has nol) et cnlc n:d a pka I "I "'a m-ottil"d 1he granl1 JUT'\ f('h 6 on one felon' 11unt of for1cn He 1 a "u'ied ot \llJ'ltnft thr lormc r ptt\1dcnt's name lO poh1u.al {Jmp.ug.n ma1Jc~ tha t "c:'"' used a .. 11no,t lt•ur De. m0<:rat 1n tht• 19:-0.f\ dect1on' Honorct"'I 1n th<' Ocean \laev.. da tnct for p:rlormanll· "ere I l:irbour \ 1ew 1annr \IC" andV ... rn IC'" !>Cnool lfonorcdTor ampro\Cm,·nt tn that d1\trtct "'.l Circle \ IC\I. ht)('I 1 "0 ""e"Pon-Mesa l n1fied S<htXil t>11otn, ts.. ht'IOI., "ere named 11.Jcwrxlrt and nor.a hool "C'll' bot h honored for pcrform<1nl e Twelve candidates vie for Costa Mesa's man,· woman of year Bon11.i < an ... on hool al o wa) honored for performance 111 thr lr"mc l n1fied hool 01\tn\.'1. and f-red "101ola ho<>I m ihe Fountatn )'allc~ hool 01 1nc:t ...... honored for 1mpro\cmtnt. ~IOeVAM IYKIN Ol-0.., ......... C0t11 Mtt1't man and ~oman o th(' )C r •all be ch0ttn from 1 field of 12 cand1dat1:1 •h.OK nom1nat1on pepcrs ~('re submintd t>y last Thunda) '•. deadline. a Chamber of Com~e om( .. 1 id . •omen,1' said Kenneth fov.lcr. clWrman of the chambtl''s annual Man and Woman of the Year C\ICftt ... It's a aood field. about on par with what ~·"e rttt1\td an Prt'\ious ear ," o( ch mbcr board mcmb(r\. who narro" the ftcld to three men and thrtt v.omt:n Wanneri arc choM:n by a '01e of all 41 chamber bolrd inemben f ov.ler \aid. \II ca.Wada&c\ mu,1 c1thcr "' C" or wu1 1n < o It\ Mr . Rallo1 .. arc ~''JH conlid('nhal un11I the """rd lunc.heon Honig '-lad the D1 tin u1sbC'd hoot ..... arJ\ ar~ pan I the tompn~hen 1\if' ahfom1.i hool Rec n1ltOn Proaram that " launchc-d m IQ 6 .. TM)''rc equall) di~ided tit"tWttn men and 1'01 IC I I Of, The Chambtt of Commerce h., been mWl\I ill Man 1nd Woman o[ the ctr awanb since 1970. Apphauon1 1tt l"C\lic'Wrd by 1 commatttt "Wh1t "'e loo~ for 1s M:>mconC' "1th c:a~ of \Oluntlf) scrncc to the communit). "ho h3s 5<'ned an 1 lcadt'r~1p role, and mcone "ho 1 "'ell kno•n to the communit) 1t Iara :· "I v.on't ha'e tn\ adt":t "bo 1t 1 unul thr crhctopit" 1s h.indeJ 10 me and I open 11 ' Thi )Car' av.ard luncheon 1\ ~hcduled for June I a\ the Red Lion Inn "In th1 founh )car of a" a rd we ha"t ~n 1mpr~ b thrronunuingcffortsof cJucalof\ and \tudcnts to ampro'c the qu ht~ r '<:h<>OI,," he ~1d mcoAic uwd a aftdabkic* to' mah 1be Y>andov. ota tnick ia tbc l 00 block or -.. Cirde betwen 10 p m. und.)' and 7:30 Lm. Mondly. do1na S200.tn ~ • • • • Or ... COMIDM.YPILOT/W..._,Acwt 11.1111 WASHINGTON (AP) -The House voted o'crwhelm1ngly Tue . day to back a plan to close 86 militaf) bases and scale back five more de pite complaints that the move will not save as niuch as advocates had promised. . By a vote of 381-43. the House rejected a .J1CSOlution to disapprove the recommendations of the Com- mission on Base Realignment and Closure, giving the ireen light for Oc(ense Sccreuu) Dick Chene) to follow through on the panel's proposals beginning in January. "h -'s incumbent upon all of us 10 make sure this base closing list is implemented.~' the chaiqnan of the House Armed Services Chairman. Rep. Les Aspin. D-Wis .• said mo- ments before the' ote. The comm1ss1on's recommen- dauons affect a total of 14.S domesuc n11hllH) installauons by closing some. reduC'ina the operauons of others and changing the missions o( addn1onal bases. No ba~ in Oranae County arc affected. The law establishing the com- mission. the Base Closure and Re- alignment ct. requires that. on e appro' cd b) the secretaf) of defen • the commission's recommendation~ proceed unlc s both house of C:on-Jrcs~ '01c 10 disapprove them. in which case none of the proposal!> would 1akc effect . · The House ac1ion means the ehanars proposed b) thc commission ~ill prOC'ttd. In debate before the vo te. oppo- nents of the move said 1t \\Ould not save as much monc) as the rom- m1ss1on proJeCted. ' "This list simply does not save money." S31d Rep. Jim :l'tton. R- N.J. He was Jointed by represcntnt1,cs from Illinois and California m saying that the plan "ould not save S694 m1lhon 1n thl' fil"\1 year. or $5.6 b1lhon over 20 )Cars. as the comm1ss1on prOJCC ted. "In termsofsa, ing . I don·t believe the) ·re thc:1c. In terms .of expen- ditures. I believe thy·re undcr- est1m~ted ... s~ud "131\ton. who opposes Pr6secutor.calls North liar who couldn't stop WASH INGTON (AP) -Oliver North was portrayed to his trial juf) Tuesday as 0 liar who couldn't stop. and as .. the Joe Isuzu of government" who followed Hitler's maxim that "the victor will never be asked if he told the truth." Said prosecutor John Kekcr. in final arguments at North's trial: "If Ollie North wanted to get it done. he didn't care 1fhc broke the law:· But. in return: defense law)'er Brendan Sullivan said an yone "who links Colonel North to Adolf Hitler is not credible and should not be believed ... He called the comparison outrageous. "This man is not Adolf Hitler:· Sulljvan said. "and he doesn't do things like Adolf Hitler ... The defense lawyer was scornful of his opponents, S3) ing C\ Cf) thing the go vernment sees North a doing "1s through a dirty 'lass." Wh) shouldn t North ha'e thrown papers awa). he asked. when \he) referred to the secret operations of the gove rnment. "In this case." ullivan told the JUr), .. the $0VCmment is Offtrack and running wild.and )'OU should top it." North. the former National Secur- it) Council aidt' who was at the center of tht' Iran-Contra vonex. sat stonc- faccd at the defense table as pros- ecutor Kcker methodical!) tried to dismantle his .~erican-hero1mage. "Telling the truth is something )OU learned at your mother's knec." Kcker said. ··Go, emment b) decep- tion is not a free government. Go'· ernment b) deception is not a democratic government. Govern- ment b)' deception 1s not a govern- ment under the rule of law." After North's lawyer finishes his closing argument today, there will be rebuttal and then the trial -now in its 12th week -will go to the jury. Pro~utor Keker told the :iuron Ollver North Tuesday, ,.I will be aslong )'OU to return a verdict of guilty to each of these I 2 counts .... The tragedy of Oliver North is of a man who cared so much for freedom in N1caragW1, but forgot about the demands of freedom and democracy here at home." More fusion experimenting .. offered LOS ALAMOS. N.M. (AP) -The first researcher to obtain room temperature fusion offered his ser- vices Tuesda) to one of the nation's top nuclear laboratories in hopes of gelling suppon for his research in return. Universny of Utah professor Stanley Pons said that in helping Los Alamos Nauonal Laboratol)' scien- tists to duplicate his fusion experi- ments, he could gain their collabora- tion on future research. Los Alamos thus far has been unable to confirm the results that -Pons-and his British collcaaue. Martin fleischmnann, obtained last --1 -• month at the Umvel-sity of tah. "I don't think the~ can be an) collaboration until they stan getting a result . .\nd so it's m) determination now to make ure that they do ... Pons said. • Pons said Monda) he had su'l- tained a controlled fusion rc.ict1on more than 800 hours 1n a small flask containing "hea' y" water. which contains the 1sotopedeutenum. and a palladium electrode. He said recent 1csts produced roughlye1iht times the energ) consumed. Pons told a news conference that the results he and _fle1~hmann obtained had been partl) venfied b) more lhair60-unwc~ll} and priwue laboratories around thc v.orld Al!i>O on Tuesda). Stanford Univer- s1t} professor Robert Huggin' ..aid that 1n toina to duplicate the Utah ~ork he had determined that th(' cnerg) produced ma} have been caused b} fu sion and did not come from a chemical reaction, as \Orne other sc1ent1sts ha\e speculated Pons, who lefi Tuesday w11hout a commitment from Los Alamos. said he was able· to find one possibk reason why scientists here had been unable to duplicate his expenment: Palladium electrodes they .used are ~ot in ihe same f<Jrm as rods hC"uled . WITH BONUS TRAVEL BAG 7D~YSONLY! TRAVIL MG IONUS Ot;I an atll'IClivc. durable lnM:I bee (UOO value) rn:e when )'OU purchue the lntcrpl.tt NON )'OU can !Uc 11 with )OU! Otler fOOd lhroup 4126189. 1r,'f H Pl Ak- COMPAMS• "Cum dheaM Md .... ......,. are not oar ~topics. Sbltt 11 w .. dlmluw tMm, ft find ..... !Ill ...... devke." This new Home Pl.qut lltm<MI lnSCNIYM'nt the lnetrplalt. is a ~ ptea ol •hnoloo' dull hell>' elnninMc sum· dt-.uc -wblch 11 pttKM afftkV. an ~ KX> rrulhm Ammc... moll cl~ doll't ~ know lhey'hiw It fU lfw reCiord. pm ddeele caalCt patn, -·~. and ~ium -and cot• )Oii IMMy -.a.e M ab9oluely Mir dlia t0n tlf ltlint. _,. hke Chi.~ \lef'Y much, II'• belted oe a~ nMrioMI ..... --'*"Itta • ._ ............. ca.. .... --- ... ,.,, ... I COA><ff Ii LWil bflllll CM. T1w ..... t..s la .. ..-.......... ,. ..... c ...... ., .................. is~-~ ·-....., iCiirlilalr ...... C*8ta,_ ~ ............ AllllM..._._...~. ..... 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WASHINGTON' (AP) -House Spcall.cr Jim Wnght. opemng h1 defense against a string of ethics comm11tee charges: sought Tuesda) to rail) Dcmocra11c colleagues and told them ... , intend to fighl and I intend to win ·· ., ...... S•ddo dr.nc heavily morning of kll,. OL!N ELLEN -A frenzied. C'oca1nc-fueled n1ah of dnnki .. and dancina by f~u' e ma 5-murder 1us~t Ramon Salc1Jo Pt'N'~ lk uv&gt" 1prce lhat ltft seven dead, his friends said fue1du-• . • Meanwhile. affida,·1ts filed tnkderal coun 1n ~n Franc1 o~ttclosed that Salcido, 28. had left a note begin& Ood for forg1"ene ~.and Mam1na t~ I.aw for thr killings. •• "He pany, part). perty all the ume -run a.round all ni&h!J one ?f ' Salcido'• friend' said in 1n intet'-1cw w1th the Sal'I Franc1tro t-Jlarri1nH. rccalJinJ an extended binge before rnday' k1lhngs "Uc drink t'"~ryt~1n1.r-' beer, \\1ne. tequila." Bctwetn 7 am and 10 a.m Frida). the fu11uve s wife. mother-in-law, t\11.0 s1sters-1n-law. and his w1nCf) co-worker ~e~ bu!c~. shot or both. The next day, thrtt of Salcido' dau&hte~ were found \\1th their throets cut. two of them dead. Abbie Hoffman comm~ed suicide DOYLESTOWN. Pa. -Y1J)p1e founder Abbie Hoffman committed u1cidc with a "mas4'ive overdo .. of the drug phenobarb1.tal. the coroprr said Tuesda). ··The death was from thC' combined efl'cct~ of phenooorbllal ~nd alcohol," Coroner Or. Thomas Rosko said at a ne"s conference. Hoffman. who held fast to h1~ an11-estabhshmcn1 eonv1~uon~ and made his point' with seanng humor. v.as found dead .\pnl 12 a1 lit home 10 Ne" Hope. He was .S2. The. au1ops~ found thc residue of about I .SO p11l\ SC\eral umes the lethal dose c"cn wnhout the pre~r<e of alcohol OH washes up on channel's beach VALDEZ Alaska -Taff\ like tar ml\ed "1th sca"eed ~as scoured oil u beach Tuesday' at tbe end ofspcctacular Rec;urrccuon Ba) near . "ard, the fi"'t town outside Prince William und to uffcro1I on its shores It 1~ about 125 air miles from where the tanker Eu.on Valdci ran aground March 24. High tides and southerly"' md off the Gull <>f .\la ska pushed the crude 011 up the Gordhle channel, whcre t" o Coast Guard o•I· k1mm1ng ~1ps \\ere out oracuon because the goo gummed up rhe1r pumps The Coast Guard reROnffi fresh sightings of 011 on remote beaches on 1hc Kenai Peninsula A Valde1 center for cltanmg 011-foulcd bird~ t;atd at le4Ul 1.850 birds had died from the spill. along with 328 sea oner~ The lCnter has cleaned and released 22 birds He said that "h1le he may h<l\ e I made nmiakes in judgment ... 1 ha, c Court says consumers car:i sue over pr ces ne'er don\ an) thing to dishonor this rnst1tu11on and I ne,cr "111:· At the WASHINGTON -The uprcmc Courl on TucsdAy a.ave consumer a S3me tm1e. Democrats ogon11cd 0,er chance to rcco,cr. through anutru t l<l"'>Ults the c~tra monc) they s~nd the poht1cal decision the) face on because of1llcgall) inflated pnces 8) a 7 •. ()\ ote. thcJu 11'eHa1d state la"s ma' "hcther to keep Wright as speall.er. ·allow tho~ indirectly affected b) illegal pn c-fh1ng IC> '>UC for monetaf) and one said .. It ma) be that the damages. .. tough est political \Ole of our h\CS "Th1s1sane,urcmel) important \tCtOI) forth1: .\ml"m·•tnconsumcr. '>aid 1.1.111 be the one to save him ." Ramon Kl11zke. a Marquette Lnl\e~•l> la" profe wr v.ho had 'ltud1cd thc In a half-hour spc.:cch to a pmalc case decided Tucsda)'. "I foresee man> ca~s 1n \\h1ch 13\\)C~ reprc~nting session of the J)emocrauc Caucu'> in consurner'i "111 pursue antllru'it remedies in uate <OU rt\. al'ld conl.umcr the House chamber. and later in press assoc1auons "111 file ·c1as\ ac 11on' h1" 'i1J1\\ 1n behalf of numcmu) comu.mt"l' .. releases. Wright chose to concentrate his defcn~· on one issue· the charge . that hlS\\ife. Bett),dtd no'iubs1ant1al Christian Science couple guilty of murder ~orll. for the S72.000 he rece1\ed from a ForrWorCh1nenc.tftum IC}Sfr ·ARASOTA, A:. -AJur) rom-rcted-:s Otrtu1en ~1crwc couple ot to 1984. murder and child abuse Tuesda) 1n the death ofthclf 7-)car-old daughter for But more troubling to man) of hl'i relying on spmtuaJ pract111oners to cure her d1abctc~ \\ 1lham Herman on, 42 colkagues were charges tha1 Wright and his wife Chnst1nc. 38. \\Crt charged v.11h thrrd-degree murder and felon ) ought to C\ ade House limll\ on child abuse. Their daughter Amy died of d1a~te 1n 1986 af\er the couple outside earned income through SC\ en trted to heal her with pra'\>cr instead of medical trcatmen1 bult.. salcc, ofh,.. bool... "Reflections of • a Public Man.'' most of them made in heu of accepting !>peaking fees from interest groups. MOHl,D HHl•~•·s Wright rccel\ed a standingma11on atthc end ofh1s CaUC'U'i speech. \\h1ch Most cult victims were drug traffickers included an adn11s.,1on that he had made !><>me errors in Judgment and "ma} h:l\ c made \omc m1suakc 1n m)' hfc.'' al·cord1ng to panicipant'I He also told h1~ Tello" OCmocrah "ho re-elected him as speaker JU'it four months ago. 1hat he did not want to conimuc to hold the post 1f he couldn't be an effeUl\C kader of the part). acc:ording to one mcmhcr prcl>Cnt MAT AMOROS. Mexico -.\ Me"<1can pohrt offic.-il ~1d most oflhe I' bodJC)exhumed ma rural area 0' er the pa 1 week ~err lho'iC of drua trafficktrs and not random $3ertfic1al '1mm~ "I ha "e 10forma11on about only four people ~fu.Lwtr nfio:a:·1uan&rutc1A)JIJJ.commanderol 1he Fcd~ral Jud1oal Pohcc 1n 1h1~ border Cll) u1d. adding th3t "the great majont) "ere· drug traffickers." Meanwhile, a . grand JUf1 indicted 11 ~oplt'. includin& the aller.cd "Jodfather" and "godmother" of a human-~cnfic1ng cult of drua smugakn blamed for IS deaths on drug charge T uc\day The alleged "aodfather ... Adolfo de Jesus C onstanro, ara ldrctc Villarreal. the alleged "godmother:· and the other nine "'ere indicted by a federal grand JU') in Mc.\llen. re11..1\ The~ v.ere cha,..ed \\-Ith consp1raq to import marijuana 1mpon1ng manJuana. con piracy to po st w11h intc:nt to dtslnbute the drug and possession with intent to d1 tribute authon11es ~1d. Con<1tan10. ldrttc and four others remained at large Wnght's law)er. Wilham C Old- at..er. "as consulting with the ethic committee to arrange a speed) ap- pearance for the speaker before the committee to ans"cr the charaes Late Tucl>day. the pcaker\Cnt a lcttt'r to the pane1 rormau> dcn)ing 011 Pollce break up protest In China counts aa.i1ns1 him BEIJING -Morr than SOO police d1slodgtd hundr\.'d of demon tratma students from tn front of the Comm uni t Pan) beadquanc~ r rt) Wc:dnew) and moved them bad~ tov.ard their un1Hrut1es. Police u~d no for1.c: and no arrc ts v.ere ttpor1cd a!t the demon traton left peaceful!) The police uon lit least temporanl) endcd mort than 1v.oda)\Ofmarche and dc:mun,tration b> thousands of 'ltudcnt 1n Rcu1n1 and hanghai demand1n1 more dcmncraq . Rep.Johnl M)crsoflnd1ana 1hc rankm~ Republican on the ethic\ committee. stud while the panel ~ould tr} to e).pt'd1te matters 1n accord ~•th Wnahl'\ rcquc'it. 1t would be difficult to cut much lime from the process without dcn)tng dut process•ocitherside. --·--Train derailment In lndla kllls dozens • 111..E.W -oun car of a pau.cnscr train detailed 1n a rock) rq1on of central India on u IA) 1 1n1 . njorina tt9'ot~ ~ffic~.ls said. The death toll was upcctcd to me, v.ilh at lea\! 20 of th.: inJur:ed an cnt1eal cond111on • Offk1als aatd they did not Ii: now -.hat ct\l\Cd the derailment of the 21 <".at Kama&aka E'prc • which leO the sou1hern City of Ranplore on Monda) tot New Ocltu and w., carry1na about 1,000 people Another of the ~ frequently r~ed et ow store Is~~ The work II done tn our Accreclttd Gem Lab ~ ooe of the three Certified Gem6loglst Appi'al8ers on OW stiff. 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Com~n> officials !ily the h t ma y have an error fat.· tor of 7 percent durma • )ear's umc bccau5e of spe<:ulauun bu.>ing and crroc.s. The list i pubh\hed for the 1nformat1onal use of our rcaden and · is prote<.:ted b) cop)rt&ht to Homt· o~ ners Marle11n1 Scf\.1Ct'). Lapaa Beaclll JcfTre) Eastman. I 023 Balboa A' c $95,000 Charles M. 11\·cr. 746 Bamscudn Wa) $460,000 Mr. & Mrs. t.tor&c H Campbell, 143 C)pres Dmc $~60 000 tcphcn B. Klein. 387 C")pre 'i o 6 $85.000 DenrusG Lt'povac_ 2669 Pala Wa> $450,000 Mr & Mrs <..mp1n D. Cro "). 944 ·anta Ana St. S3H.OOO Mr. & M~. Fdward A. Schlattl'r 1165 ~k)'hnc Dm e $420.000 Mar\ A Piccone I 589 l.~hnc DnH 1436.000 Mr & M~ Oa,1d J Stolll·n. 6b3 Sleep) Hollo" I anc !\lo .\ St. 65.000 Rosa 8. (1u111crrl'I 6 andt'rhn& Lane S254.000 Ex lt·taclt•cl r Ort'('"""' 1'0~~ '!''° •'•""7 l la..,, Ill • 11 fl1 '°'II "O ,..,,,,. ,OttLlr'ld 0,. . ., ., ,, 0 1• ., I\ $.it (14 u "81 ta. 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"\flWO•UI 0.Kfl()n D,.n.,.p• • tf!Q"t\ """ , """I' • "\ 10 ' P"' ~l M """' l'Of 0.t<C..I t.•r•U rid II U °'""'" ('0 \Sl' International sports meet due for youth ly JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -O""Y ,.llOC SU1' .\n lr' anc-b 'it'd t h11llrcn' sports foundation has un,c1kd plans for an 1ntc:rnat1onal 01) mrlll·'il\ Ir lOmpdl· uon 1n ~tc\llO 1h1'i summer. [arth c,anH''> I ntl'rnatwnal produced b) \mcm:an K uh "port'> \\1.X.H.lt1on \\ 111 tc.llUrl' mo<ltfiC'd ... ernons utZ>I) mp1l' lompfiiflon'.> fOr childrcnagc., !Oto l:!,'ipo~c.,manJdl Lcnburg .,..ml "'-t•arl\ MOO children "111 re prc~·nt I 60 lOUnl11l"'\ in<.lud- 1ng the '1~·1 lln1un, China and J:tp.ln. hl \.ud The pmc'i "ill he.· hdJ \u 11-:!J .tt the C Jhcntc Kau· I n.I( i.: and \port' C ompll'\ in T 11uanJ \bo ut a do1cn lOfJ>tlr.llc \poO\Or\ \\ '" fvot thC' lO\I uf 1ran.,puna11on .ind hou\tng. plu' part11 .. 1pJtton nH:dtal'i for .ill The rnmix•1tt111n 1'i the tua1n1;h1hl \ll former Con&rl'\\llhln :ind t\\o-11mc Ol)mp11,; cold nwd.1lt 1 Koh \fath1a' the :s\\0\1at1nn'\ founder "ho pro1t111h,''i old·la'>h1oncd \mc1 ll'an 'nluc\ through '''""' unJ ph\\ll.tl lilnc ' "r hc: \\hOll' 1\k'1 I\ 10 tmng Unit) anJ aooJY.tll amuna k1J-, round the Y.orld unJ tu bun h:irmun} Jnd ~· n " tu 1.hildn:n no mtlllcr "hcrl.' the) h\1.: or "h:&t I nguag\· the~ 1,pcal," I cnbura 'a1J ··The aim " tu ,,H.,w all l11\' \.:1ih :.m· Ctl~.al' no nuttcr I he pl:an) "er~ I\'\ kJ \unJ ' dunng th'-\port Kuh \\urrJ < h1l· drct'I'~ ,Conltr\ lcatunna rht 1-k~ch Bo 3nJ Donn) 0 mond at the In inc ~1 mon hmd OOn:1ah .11'0 1ntroJu ·d tinal 1.:a\t mcmhc:r\ for ··\po11, "'•di," n nc" \\1.~lo.:I) tdc\ l\1on \port\ ma .vine !lhU"-.. Teens caught after bowling alley fire \' j,() l'rOY-W• II~ ,. r '""''O' I~ 41 l.opod (1tr .,, .._ l!IJ 411 11("""7>0 60 It. ~\ou-t 4J J \.tit, ••• c ., S4 H s.i"i Ai~o--1111 10 \#'I Jwr,.I' I 4 ) u \1 it•""'". • , lft ~-.. ··~ ti! JO y,, .... i>Ofl 1' Al \ou• '~•· 14 SI ~l'C•I~ "\ s~ s,. • n 11 f~ \t r•ruq •S n I p !iO f J(t:;rl 41 4 I Ju a\ \I W"~ll< U.C S() H \l;l(tMIA .... 10 llS 11 .. lO t.\ •• !11 '° \1 u •• j/ ., !Ml ,,, 6S ""' s• •1 .. 60 1S H II/ '1 ,, .. Snaov rc•11urt 10 J7 I"" ~·· l!I ., )\ •• H P1onaer 6 1 I Rear Oecll Mount S1"•k1r Sy1ltm • 80 wc111~ mair.1mum music power hilnOl.ng ~ 5 49!!! Htwtd., ,wn_ «o" ~I '"" htgft II $:1 o m • 0 l«.ond IO• 3 I~ p"' I 'I <;f!COftd"" •'9Pf" !>4 I .... "'" r "'' lo<tlr .tt ~ If> • I -,,,,." r n P,., "11,, ,,.,...u, '" 1 n "'' M 1.r1 ~I 111 p"' ' 11\P ,...,.,..,. mn rtlll'P, l'f t ,,,..,. m r &.rUHVl1'J.t;y t\•• ~ ... Nlfif'' -ft , 16""' lOCATIOH tou~· 11• • "'"lll)t A.,.. Je'lr '"'""llD'' 40•t>Slf-"•'•li'O'' 12..a SI•~ t-"°'' Ba•h<>•WM~ l.-g~lfo9<1\ s ... ~"'·'• wa•••-r e• 5 cM• lion $ovlh SIZf SHAH 1. • ... I -13 ~ .. I) "°°' I 3 poo< I I l>Ofl' I 3 '"" I • 9 3-Way Couu1I Spoiler~ • ,. J ....... , ,. , •" ''"'""~' 11,1r1111in J <:••P 11.:1 f . . ... "" " ' . . . . . I --J J ' J ',,, I J JI ca.n°" 7 ... ftd P••"" llfO On'pfl~C(Uelrier wtltf ._...,.. __ _ Sutiwooter Oulpul • dual amp balancer • setectable $ut>woole1 low pass frequency Crtme1topper PHlllft Armtnt Yehkte hc:urtty ly• ..... • pasStve arming 1yst1m • arms alter last door 11 secured '1199? S6997 0-,car It BNg Ill. 36 .\bralO' \1 <,le S214.000 Dw1gll1 L f-llo"a). 71 .\gosuno s220.ooo Mr & \lrs Henr) H Pao '90! Bart)an ~r S.l00.000 Mr & Mr-, M1 n.11 Ha-,~m. 4341 Brookside St $240.000 · 11 M rs Da' 1d J Rohm folk. 5 C atta1l S 175.000 r rccva J l C\-CWUC 6 Columbine Sl',6.000 Mr /,.. Mr Ro!ihJn L Gup1.1 14651 ( ountr)"ood I ane $223.000 tlarul..o MncdJ 091 D11tch~r .\H SN7.000 . 1\nh L gU)Cn 50 L:ngk Pmnt $1JS000 Kimberl) A "aldcnbalh, 41 X fall- 569~! <>r.,,.. COMt DAILY PtLOT/Wedneeday, Aprtl 19, tM1 Al • ...,s1u..ooo 0. M. Kana. 5 F1rwood S 139,000 Mr. IL Mrs. John L Brldy. 90 Grttnfi.cld S 148,000 Maurice L. Ward. I Grtnache $181.000 Robert A. Loll. 38 Mar~lta SI 13,000 Robert J. Foentch. ~ Monarch $240,000 Deni~ N . Robertson, 42 Oranie Blossom S89.000 Robert W. Ammerman. 56 Oval Road S 122.000 Jh>cha Jao. 19 Palermo $366.poo Mr. & Mrs Alan A SY.anson. 5 adl'lfi $400,000 Marcia M. Mohler 9 hado\\leaf $232.000 Noreen Considine. 3 Springwater $249.000 Mr & Mrs. harles P. Escallter. 77 ummt'r tone $~6.000 Mr &. Mrs Richard halbe!"i .• n um111crw1nd S85.000 Mr. & Mr Hon C \\u, 20 \.\ht thng Isle $360,000 . Mr. & Mr . Ste phen J. Srnrborough. 34 Wandsong $298,000 Mr & Mr Randall G . Moler. 1 \.\ tnlt'rgrccn SI 0.000 Mr & Mrs ' ul) lgoln1ko' 6 \\ ood ) mph $2:'!2,000 Mr & Mr Da' 1d T 1cmnnn. :'!I V.oodJand S247.CX)() Mr. & Mrs Ed"ard J " hrrn1cl 29 Eucal)ptus $225.000 Mr. & Mrs. Herman Chnng. 12 Ho pkin t. $290 000 Mr.&. M~. \\ A Cad\\allader I 09 Lehigh .\isle $336.000 tl'' en Kelso. 23 Palos $262.000 Mr. & Mrs Robin Hacker. 6 (1un1o Wreath Wa} $:!36.000 Mr. & Mr~ <;hana H Hsu. ~ Rl'd"'ood Tree Lane S100.000 Mr & Mrs Seth E. Eldman. 45 Rcd"ood Tree Lane $:?60.000 Mclan) Dallas 5 7 Seton Road $167.000 ll\1 r & Mrs EngO. Tea. 5 12 ~1errn ROJ.1 Road S463 000 JJmC!> Jal'11 C'lla. I 1ar\h1n~ S'.?50.000 Jo cph BrollcnC'l . 8 \'alk) Vil"" S369.000 Richard 11\1 JO\lC. 18400 \.on (AUDIOf'OX I ; i..... No..., SJ2'.000 Mr. A Mrs. <.1aeni W. WJ, 7' W~llnlcy S2SO.OOO William A. Hawk, 14 ww ..... ~ S2SO.OOO Mr. A Mrs. John 0 . Sch~. 27 Belmonte $279,000 Mr. IL Mrs V~aholah S. Sebet. 4 Buchanan S360.000 Chien H. C'huna. l 2 Cambridlit S300.QOO Ri chard J Torson. 4 W Fortuna $3S5.000 Keath L Klein. • 14 $1 07.000 Mr & Mrs. Jot\n M Monroe S216,000 Mr_ & Mrs. La~rcncc J. Naumann, 62 MonuccllQ S37S,000 Mal) J. Rondinone. 168 Oranac l)lossom S 126,000 Gcl'lcvic"e Lovegrovc, 107 Oranee Bio wm $1 07,000 Hams Kel"'ihnar, l JS Pineview $146,000 Lisa L. FncLc, 265 Pu>evicw s 108.000 Tcrcsa Long. 27 W Rcmin11on St. $149,000 Mr. & Mrs. Roger .\. Gatz, 24 R incon $249,000 Da vid A. Wagner. 70 treamwood s 7,000 Richard L Russell. 21 TangcriM Sl 79.000 Glenn Mcl\.ce,cr. 4 Wakefield $31 6,000 _, Mr. & Mrs. Teddy Lau, 17 West· morcland $331.000 Mr. &. Mrs James Berk. 22 York to" n $320.000 Hulla11• Beadl \Ir .t Ml"i> R1thard L. Beach. 8120 Ba\ m 1'lt Dn ... c No B $242,000 hannon M. Casey. 19135 Bcachcrcst Lane No. E $235.00.0 Mr. &. Mrs Dennis R McDonald, 9102 Bermuda Drt"c $340.000 Mr . ..\.. Mrs Jo~ph I\ Aubuchon. I~ t> I Bu:.hard S:'! I 8.000 1r & Mr Praka!>h J 1'.:lbrc. 955 I C .1 11ne Om c S 11\6,000 l.a"rcnle ~thull1 QQ45 Cornwall 011 \.(," SI 00.l)(X) Robin "1 l);\ng. :?0762 Crest' 1cw • lane St 71,(><X> Aud1ovoll Handt..._.._. C..la: Ptlone • el.ctron1c lock ..,..... ... ~thc>r1zed use • eteclton1c i<:rald\ peel "'9fll0fr for p.iperles.s a1or..age • convenient latt ~,..,... • fle1u6le mou,,_........,.,.. Witt '13917 '- Lee Our Profffs1on1ts lnstlll It• Ptote1s1onal tnstellataon with Comptete Satisfaction: 1n1tat11t1on Also Available on Alarm Systems . 9MaR91'11LO ,, . .. - .. .... ·--...Y• .... ,.,.,.. ................ , .. ,.,.~,,,, ......... ,AU..n .....,,,.,...~m .. -.-_.._ •. ._,....,, . ..._ IANTAIAWM "" ....... --OUTLITWM -·~ ......... .......... • D ... )' ..... , f'hotot .... ICMon M. •••- ly KAftN RIED ......, .... c ....... ... Bu• Pra1er, owner of the popular Ritz Re taurant in Newport Beach. ma)' be one of the onl) rt taurateurs in town . to .challenge th e fates b) opening a new eatery in a location knov.n more fo r us failures than its successes. John M•ln, Beccy Rogers, l<i.ren Pr .. er Pierce, B•rry Pierce f•boveJ; Robin Turner, Sue Per•wozkl, Ann How•rd. Time will tell for the nc" Yankre T-avcrn. at Ba)$1de Drive and Coast High"a). Ncwp()rt Beach. for th e die ts cast and the scnesofopcningc .. ents began r nda) \\ ith a "Private Prcrn1erl' Cod.tail Pan)" f9r the associates of Hoag I lean lnst1tutc. Ai.soc1a1es members and jucsts l1cpn arrl\ mg at 5 p.m. "h1le painters \\<;re still addin~ finish.1ng touches to the re taurant c.->.tenor. According to C\ ent chair Sue Per· ewolld, ome 400 would '1s1t the Cape Cod St} le restau ran t throughout the evening. "This is our annual membership e'cn1:· Pcre"o1k1 e\Plamed. "Tra- dit ional!) we have 1t at the Ritz but when we foc nd out Hans was opening this ne" restaurant "'e c:illed ond asked if "e could host a private prev1e" pan) ·· (Perc"'ozk1 and her committee had onginall) planned for onl> 200 and "'ere forced to stop taking reservations.) Guests were cager to sec "hat Prager had m store as they mingled throughout the spacious 5,000- square-foot restaurant. enjoying 'iew~ of e" port Harbor and sam pi- ing mmHers1ons of Ya nkee Ta,ern fare "It's a casual. e'er) day. hone t kind of a restaurant." ex plained Prager. "and "e will ser' e traditional American food . It's 'come as you arc' Hom H•n• •nd O..rl•n• Pr .. er f•t leftJ; Ron •nd ~ Menlnl•n. for dinner SC\ en nights a -.eek." (The taken on:" he ~1d, proudly "I "'a Thursda)'. "''II fall on Praaer·, daugh- Yankce Ta,ern docs not take: rescr-one of the luck) ones because l never ter Karen Pierce and her husband 'at1ons and v.111 not serve lunch. or ~ad a hean attack. I think education Barry, who were on hand for the Sunda) bru nch. "at lca~t not ~ct." · \\Ould preH~nt man) (from ufTcnng) event wnh the rest of the manage· added Charlene Prager.) hean attacks." ment team. Beccy Ro1ers and Job Heart In titutesupponcrscnJO)cd Notonestoconline thc1rchantablc Main. (Karen v.111 be taking a few Canadian ba) shri mp cockta il. mini ""oh emc-nb to one organ11a11on . months ofT. ho"c .. cr, as baby Ken- roast i.1rloin of"bccf dip sand"'ichcs. the Pragers ho!'>tcd preview partte'i for dall' due date 1s right around the salmon tanare. stuffed mu'ihrooms the Rehab1hta11on Institute of corner) a nd skwcv.ered Atlantic monkfish. Sout hern C'a hfom1a (RIO) and v..111 Associates ass1st1ng Perewo1k1 in among other taSt) treats ha .. e the Assistance Leagut of Ne"'· ora,a n111ng the event which honored Prager. a member of the Hoaf pon Beach. Both organ11a11om open-The As~tcs' ne"'_membtr hip of Hean Institute board and one who ed The R1t1 and "they brought U" more than 100, included Mary Ray. sun 1,cd a tri ple bi-pass 14 )Cars a~o. guod luck." i.a1d Charlene ... and "c'rc· mond, Nora Jor1ea1ea, Au Howard, 1s happ) to sec th e hoctp1tal ofTenng hoping for the same." Katlay Merrimu, RoblJI TUMr, some o f the ri1wst cardiac care 10 the Da)"to-dn) management. when thl' Lut1l Palumbo and Dr. Do11las area. ''The c:ard1ac program has rcall) \ ankee Ta' cm opens official!) on Z11maa. llOHOst·opt: ~nteringjob market bitter experience ~.::!!':::.~;.~~: • ARJES (~1arch :! 1-.\pril 19)'. \ ou might be \a) ina. "Is this \\ cdncsda) or DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm 49 deoded to f;' a part-time job and DEAR H: I can 1Ddel'9tud wlly must bu) him an enga,ement nng. I ch ,.. r n t 'bl :i.. b I · h b II I r. 22 b •-d 1 .. _, work 10 a low-payi'no JOb "nd can't nstmas cnano 1caturcs g1 mu\1t. en crta1nmcnt po<;s1 c romantic college educated and the mother 01 e pout wit t e 1 s. went 1or )'OI are 1pset, ut ui1tea o Ull;' DI • .. I 1 d d I II I L b I d four. I staved at home afier the binh interviews and not one person hired bitter 11 ... est tbt >'" cMck Mek afford to buy him a nng. I also might IO\O .. ement n '' 1 ;ia )OU ~cspec t ".' P3~ <..omp imen1. 1 taf IO\O .. e of my first' child to care for m)\ fa mil) me. All the personnel interviewers wl .. ~me of tlle .women wllo bl&er-add that we arc not 1cids. I'm 45 and TA B L .\pnl :~~1a~ -0> .~ ou 11 have lucl in ma tte~ 0 SpcC'IJlat~on. full time. I f.elt that was mor'" were women about m:f' age. Every.J'ob viewed wOi ud atk llow te tm,...ve he's 50 (Both slightly aoofy I guess) e~pcci.ill) in picking long shot<,. 'our fortunate number "111 be 1 \\hat ~ J • ' •1 appear\ far a"a> "111 actualh b..• do'ier t n or n I 1n11r1 ated. importanu.b.an ~money. • I applied Tor f C<?ul have handled yo•r presatedo•. £ina.Uy _J watbd.rcw my .proposa _ . EMlNUMa). 21-Junc...2.0J...JX.'J2.1.lk _ I'm the lady in the neighborhood well. tam rnponsible, honest~--~ _, be-a l'ftarllliat a an<f"told H.ar<;>ld he would have to apparl·nt lcgaj ob taclc. ,0 u·11 eain . you two-income families call to take ~blc and neat. I ~ould hav~ been on puMa wl .. all yo1r fiH .,..Uttes propose to me 1fhe wants me to marry OOJCCll\ c. pothght on la" ~ix·c.ulaHon . your son Johnny to soccer practice. tame eve!)'. momma and given top-fallM a.1et a Job after%% IA&ervlews. him. He refused and said I am honor-suong loH' relation'ihtp c apnrnrn I'm the one who drove your dau&hter ·notch service to the company and its FW ... wbt It ls. bound to stick by my oriainal ofTcr. nau .. c "ill h<:comc trusted alh c hrck home when she became sicl( in customers. P.....,. ._ •f lhse womea wllo He gets a b1gcharge outoftcllinaall bills related to telephone. dtxtr1<..·1t' school. I also agreed to take care of l chcckcdbackatplacesthatpasscd wai laired ••'t worti Ht• .t:• our friends about this and I ftnd it CANCER <June-21-Jul) 22):.Stud)' your . plants when you we~t on over me. They .~d young wo men millat be stvn a clla9ce. "-r embarrassina. I ~ly don•t know C1cmin1 message \'ou·11 pcrct·1\t~ poten- vacauon, and I kept your mail and with youn& families. No doubt those s11ge1tloa: Def•se you 0 fer ud what to do. -MUDDLED IN ual. long d1Mance call will vcnf) bchefs.1111111•• .... newspapers. who were chosen have some dummy •0" OD a more r.•1!1ve self-ma1e. McMINNVILLE (ORE.) (mphasis on basic ':slues. propcn). l was room mot.her for three years. li~e met~ help them o~t when their DEAR ANN LANDERS: This DEAR MUDDLED: Tell Harold sccun t). ai rccment reached ~uh older iflllMP-llPilll!!I!,.. straight and captain of the the fun<t-kids get sick or need a ndc. letter nfay seem totally weird, but I tbe joke ls over ud yd1're tired of tt. LEO (July :?"·Aug. 22): You're due to ach1e\e .. ui»et \JCtof) .. Scenano raising drive. I also served as pre i-I'm dce{>IY hun and humiliated by know you've printed crazier ones. Let la1m now tbt yOI will settle fer highlights fresh tart. romance. st)lc 'aluable contacts. pcclal note· void dent of the PT A. 'this expcneoce. r guess women like In a half-Joking wa y, I proposed to uy type of naa ~e wut1 &o HJ or ao hca\) lifting Another Leo might~> ... You arc rcall) magn1fictnt1 .. I drive a.n I I-year-old car, wear a me should be rounded up and Harold in front of a witness. (l was rtq, II you really wut Wt py. P.S. VJRGO(Aug. 23-Scpt. :?2)· Look beh ind encs, check pa)'mcnt schedule... 15-year-oldcoatandcut myownhair. dumped in a barrel labeled "Cultural really serious and he knew it.) Harold Are yo• 11re be'• ript for yoe! Re protcc.t \,aluables. famil) d1'iputc conccmma prt>pcn). pa)mcnt'i will be This year, whiomy younitst clilla Glfbul!• How abou 1t. Ann? -said, "Ytt 1-accepL" Now. he .says 1uad1 more tbu ''1llglltly 1oofy" to M:ttlcd "'nhin JI da)S . .Cancer. Aquarius per'ion pin) outstand1 n.a roles. _became a hiah school senior. I TURNING SO USA lhat because r did the proposing. I me. -JURA (~t. :1-0ct ~>· Moon in ~our ~ acrcn.n p ublic.hl. ~1al apix.iranlc'i pcrsona ht}. SC\ appeal Wear \our LOlors sea blue bro"n purple S<cnano features 'iudden surge u( populant) Grmin1 figure prnnuncntl). NEW FROM . IN SfOCK NOW! If you thoug.ht "The Legend cA Zelda .. wai fuJI ol ~n-sq, dariJls, * eucttSSOr - ... Tllat AdftMllft ol Uak"-wll blMC you bllO 11y,.~ The pmc u so c 1ting and fallt·pacqj that )OU'll need to UM: close-ups and over vicWll tu enhance your vtdco VISl<>n I )'W 8Uidc Link through 8 levels ol secret ~ and unckrsround labyrinths in the ctan,crou1 land of HyNlc lbur mmion is to reNm lhe pr«iou1 cry.cal,, ddeac the auardllftl Ol lhe 6 pelaces and fttt Pr1ncesa 1.cldit from her apell So ~:." te.e pme tt.at N~ dcwlop"9111 • ' Ptl1illl ...... '° M )'Utl cm .... 1 bralhcr, ~ ti.ck, .... ~ ...... when: ,.,. left""· Hurry i• ..,., wt.lie our lhtlw:s att fllill llOCMd~ ,.,.., .............. . ........................ ........................ ,..... .. ,..-............... ... ... i ............ .... ........... ~ .. =- HHIUfil . ly CHMLES GOREN •nd OMAR SHARIF East-West deals. WfST • Q6 ry .' 5 0 QJl3l vulnerable. South ORPIO (Oct H-Nov 11) Plan'i madt• t'l\-O months ago will nov. bear fruit 'I uu'rc on mort ~lid cmo11onnl-financial ground What had ~n hidden "Ill be rcH·aled -to )Our ad,antagc Tauru'> ind1 ... 1dual 1mpan'i lepl 1nforma11on SAGITTARIUS (NO\ 22-Dcc :? I) ~trC\'i commun1cat1on rr\ ICV. of 'ipcciul tud1cs You·11 gain through read1na. v.ntm& l\lcmhrt of oppos1tt \C). talk.\ about problem relatini 10 brother'\ 'ii tcr' Vario fi1urc-c; promin~ntl> CAPRI ORN (De<. 12·Jan. 19). ( oopcrntc "Ith vcmin1 1nd1\ldunl. MaJ01 tha.nac~ OClur on home fronl. Empha'>11c d11)fomnn . be r~ccptl\c to \uptst1011' made b) famil} member You'll get the mone~ • \ ou'll also rel't'IH &Ill . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb I )· Tendcnt) 1 for emotions to dominate loa1c S1n"c for balance protect 't'lf at ··c1u (iuarters" nano feature commun1cnt1on. romnncc, po, 1blc 1n" 1tat1on to tr:i .. cl (10<>d new, concern manu npt Pl E (f cb 19-March 20): tud y Aquanu mc\~&c You·ll n $C abo"c famil) d1fTerences. Money become ava1lablt from urpn!>(' \Ourcc. Lovt rcla11on\h1p •~ tc tee.I. Focu>on m1nauc, &Jamour. m ) tcry You'll bt' v.innct! IF APRIL It I YO R BIRTHDAY )OU are independent. crcath c, ha ve tendenc) to become invol\ltd 1n "dinacrous situation~•· Leo, Aquarius per n plar import.an t roks in )Our hfe Cu~nt C}clc emphas11es commun1ca11on, crtat1v11~. manta! status, possible add111on 10fam•l). _.IQl11:--_ Apnl 1 fini hed, )Ou'll bend ofbunkn, linanciaf and othe'""'1\C You'll make frc\h \tart 1n Ma) lo\e relation hie_ v.111 1ntcn 1() Dunn& June. )OU coutd IC'tuall) cn<'ounter )'Our "soul mate. I . '1. HO\ U East Coast most compa#ble tNlth success In marriages S...ically, your ~ has four limn• .,od • chancr to succe(d oa dal EMt Coat 11 on tht West COM&. Worth I.be move? ~rw mabt lnKef bullttt Ao s.me daiDe you sec in sk Y· wri~ Thaaium letnchloride. A dear liquid. Eapoeed to air. it tums uno a tbicll IU-: Dillln ba~ blDd la)"a'I of cMrcOel deep ............. ·1n Cen- tral Amlrica. So Ibey.._ know even tropical tbrestl call fMil clowri I ft dry te8IOftl. A ~IO ba-for vicumt ~ ... iato tbe ..... ........ ~1p1· nm.s u ~ traps The •tiass• anaeci IPKia)ast maket an uocommon Yl<amot. Q. Ha~ WC C\W hlld an U • pretident wbo suppc)ned an ••memy" eovmuneai? A. Not unless )OU want IO count John Tyatt. He was for the COft· fedtncy. A 10-mpt\ wind OD Vmus .... -\ 10n.ie of a hunkne, Dente air ii Wily • Venus· atnM11,b1re it•dlw•an canb ocean at tbe balf'·milc depda. "Utopia" coma hm the old Greek word for -Mowlwft. .. CU,_ ocme up Wida a~• to wllJ tM W. GPNllZ' 91 ·-Paiat ........ .. .... .. ,.., .-.-111111o1..._ a•1 a1 tlMnYN«ft ,.._ WAIHINOTON -ne Scailt on ~ Njettal aa efron IO add 1M i50tlillioD ~llillre Ola •¥1• 'ind lou bailOut IO tbe fttcal 1919 ~mow •could have II.ck ~ ... -.-..-~ ..... widt the .,... Wcral dilcit in b · . Ona '°"41 vote.~~re.)eded l move by Sea. Bob Graham, 0-fla.. o -aive provisions of the l98S Jramm-lt.udman deficit reductaon IW iD order IO t.lloon dUt year's leficit IO at least S2 l 3.3 t;illion to pay Or lbe t.ilouL Under the ~t reduction law, vi111 ill proYisioJU would have eqwred 60 votes. Graham '8ad financana lhc bailout Oltl tbf'OUlh direct bortow1015 by be Treasury rather than tbrouah a omplu alternative off-budfct . Or•lllOomlDAllV PtLOTt'W ......... Aprl 11, ,_ A? udmanwaiv l bailOIJ ldlmc wulCld ~Bulb would save admuu1tration ova UW PM' two tuPaJeftS4.5billaonova30yeanor weeb tat beck other etlort1 &o SUO minion unually in k>wer ~n Bulb's control ovtr the u..a. COlll. beibat. -:We're die eenerauon that creeled By 66-32, the Snate ddeated an lhil borreDdous pioblnn. that cut the llfte'lid~nt by Sen. Bob Kemy, ().. cake at tbo .,.ny, but we're not the Neb., which wouAd bave 1Ublt1tu&ed onn who 1rt 91>a .. to .. Y for it." be an indcpencknt board for ont domi- lald. "Since we're tran~na the naied by Cabinet memben to tell cosu to our cbildttn and &r1nd· t0me S400 billion an real eaa~ the cbildttn, tht least we can do as be aovern1MntilanMritin1111reaultof hooelt about n and try to lower the • the S&l cn51s costs.'' • The vote may ha"e reflected scna- Eartier Tueiday. the Senate pvc ton' desare for an ll-day rec~ as voice vo~ approval IO aa &m<nd· much as an endo~ment of Bush·s ment by Sen. John Heanz, R-Pa , to· S&L ptan, which over the ne't 30 expand the Racketttrin1 lnnuenct )eJr1 will cost a man1mum of $260 and Comapt Orpniutaon1 Act to btlhon. two-thirds of it from tu- includc crimes ••nn SA.Ls, ti..nts 09YCTS and other fina0C1al institution~ and "J know how lhe herd instinct the federal deposit insurance system works around here." said Sen. Dale Senators ~ho ptivately netOttated Bumpers. 0-Ark., \\-hO upported the S&l ttiCUC pee~ Wlth the Kerre)'s amendment. "They can · llMll that rceeu bour, .. he laid of bis =ii would Upeet the delate ~llow tenators. • ol a complex 1*1'11"· ~ty Leader GeOl'9t Mitchell, "We limply cannot a«oril bidrtt- 0.M.aine, ~led has ti-.t &o call 1111 Md ... YI." uid a.m. alias the Seut.t ti.ck in on Friday and next estimates tbat tbie pioblem will coa- week, af necessary, if tbe bailout tinue to pw by SI billion a month PKkue is not approved by Wed~ until the racue .-is put in day af\cmoon Othetwatc. the Snat.t placr. would not meet apin untal Ma)' l . H~n-. ematon aoc on t~ The S64-paat bill was neaotia&ed bank.ins oommittce cxpreped rescn&- WJth tM adminastrauon two ~kl ment at the efforts by ata ~aders to aao taraely throuah thrtt hehaod-ruah action on the balf. closed-door caucuses amona lhc 12 ''The bank1n1 committee as not the Democrats and n11'1c Republicans on fountain of all wisdom," •1d Bump.- the Senate Bankina Committee. era. "To •UllHt that this document as 1m1lar ICJ1slation as beans exam-sacred and every word 1nfalhble .. tned 1n the House, where the bank ma (and) af tbe other 80 senators not on comtnitttt as to bc&in acuna on the bank.in& comm1t1ee have no say, arneodl\WllS.JlCXl week. ·-we may as *ell Just ao home now." The Stnatc panel's chaarman, Sen Sen. Chnstopher Dodd. 0-Cono .. a DonaJd R1eale. l'.>·M1ch., and Garn, committee member, said the vote its ranluna ltepubhcan. plead¢ with defeatina Kerrcy's amendment 1n- membcrs not to offer amendment . dacalcd other attempts to alter the '**':alto wiU be .............. oaea t have IOtne iMril. .. .. Once you aaan inU.i111eac4Jllw you run &M rilk ol IGli111 • belana," he laid. K.erny'a amendment would llMe established an independent llWD-membcr board to rua me Raaludoa Tnttt Corp .• a new aeeecy 11111 .. take control of all the -ot ...... of f'ailed Sit Ls and the real esaate IMC secured them. Bush wanted the new .-, IO operate under a three·mem• bOM'd made up of Brady. Atioraey o..raa Dick ThombuJlh and Federal le- sene Chairman Alan Greenspan. The Senate commattee'a com- promLSe calls for a five-member board thai would tnclude two mem· bers_ aPi>Oanted from the private sector in addition to Brady; Thornburgh and Greenspan. • r Turnaround not takeover, Missler says ly DONNA MOONEY ,,..... ............... When Charles Masslcr asks for SS0,000. nobody lau&hs. In fact, has isteners wash they had the money to pve ham. Massie is regarded as a turnaround d na. He orchestrated the revival of Nc$tem D111tal . a financially rou~lcd high-tech company that •etumed . from bankruptcy's bnnk buryean later to po.stS 100 milbon in ;ales. Stock prices soared from 27 :ents per share to S 13.SO. He turned around Precision Instrument Co. for :base Manhattan starting m 1975 Nhen shares went for SO cents. B) 1977 sharC$ sold for $6.50' As current :hairman of the board of RcMSel Industries. shares have risen from 10 :ents to $3.SO. Last fall his holding company meraed with Colorado's Woodmoor Corp. to become The Phoen1.1t Group lntemauonal, of which he is chair- man and and chief executive officer. In January the company was hsted 1n USA Today as.. the seventh biggest winner an the o"-Cr-thc-countcr mar- M1ulcr, a broad man who bcpn his ;arcer at the U.S. NnvaJ Academy tn 4.nnapolis, as a third genera.Lion •Newport Beacher " He earned mas- ter's dcarces tn enatncenna and )us1ness from UCLA and became oranch chief of the Aar Foroe depart- ment of auided missiles. He pve up the mahtary and worked for defense :o ntractor TRW. then JOined Ford ~otorCo. From there he started up his o~ n farm, C)'phemeucs Corp. T"'o )Cars later, when shares Jumped to $62 from the ori11nal 5 cents, Mis Jer -narted work as a c0Mul1ant for R-ockwcll lntemataonab ~1nce lhat tune he has sat on the boards of nine companies. So far. only one company has fallen. Missler blames boardroom strife for the phlht of Helioneucs Inc. Shares dropped from S 17 to S7 and the compan) entered Chapter 11 But Missler doesn't seem affected by the loss. He talks fast and he answers questions wathout a mo- ment's pause. When he speaks he drops has head so his eyes shoot dramaucally from JUSt beneath has brows. His prcscntauon packet opens ·th a passa&e from "Julius Caesar:· By the time·hc packed up to leave after a aucsl appearance for the Oranae Coast Venture G roup Wednesda)'. he had shaken as many handsasan tncumbcnt polaucian. He hadn't a busmcss card left 1n his poc~et, and his hand was failed wath a pile of cards pu hcd o n him by cager and en' ious businessmen Mmler. who spoke on Mhfe aficr leveraaed bu)outs" promotes turn- aro unds as n health> alternall\le to LBOs. He cues o\FL-C 10 chief Lane K.trklan_d when hstang 1hc d:ingc:r of the latter. More than 90.()00Jobsha\e bccnlo t1njust IObuyout .Chm'bina pnces of takeo,ers fort'.-the con- tra-tiers to ~II off valuahle asset and cut an vestments such ns research and development to co,er the CO\t, kno~n as ·'sla hand bum." And the potential 1\ growing, according to his figures. Pn\'ate capital inve tments ha'c 1ncrcased e1&ht·fold since 1980. to ncarl) S 160 b1Thon. bout 200 acqu1s1uon aroup boast total equ1tycaf1tal of moroihan $30 balhon. Mo t o the act1HI)' 1~ an lc.,eragcd bu)Outs. In an 10crca$angl y global marl et· place, mcrtcan busan~s 1s at risll. M1sslersa1d The stronae t American .companies-ha' e...becn 1n;ectcd v.1-th Charte1. Ml11ter. an ••pert In th• turnar~und pme. debt. and thus r1 k. and are without told his ll\tcncrs to make a h t of offset In thl' '>Uf\ ''al game. Ion -r«cnt pun.: ha~\ and \\Tile down the term 1n"e~1ment\ arc cut and l ' counll) or ong1n comsx•11tl\l.'ne!.s 'luffcr\ .. , ou'll )CC ho" "'c're doing an lhe .\mcrirnn bur,am·.,., mu t inter-ant crnatuin.al marlctplan• -"e·u.• natiena~l/l' he 1d -\.-, d ~mtn~ he ...lo1lng.Jlur h1n\" · Consumer prices for quarter show jump ly NANCY BENAC ~Mh..,.WltMt \\ HINGTO:'I. -Consumer prllcs Jumped O.S percent an Marrh. propelled b) ha&her costs for food. enef'J) •nd apparel. and helpt'd produle the large t quanerl) incn:a an t\\O )COf\ the JOH'rnmcnt re- ported toda) u t month'\ damb 1n tht' Labor Dcpartmcn1' ( on\umcr Pm·e lnde' followed aJ, anccs of 0.6 percent an Janual) and 0.4 percent an February O"erall, con umer pn~ in the past three months ro at a com- pound annual rate of 6 I percent Man:h pcmxJ. 1hc large t quJrll·rl\ ancrca~· in l'1iiht )car\ Daniel T \.Jn 0 ) l e son1or econ onust at Bank of mcnca an 'Jn Franl1~1.o. ~1d 1n ad,ance oftoda) ·, report that "htle pnce n~"i haH· moder a\cd wmc since the start of the )car. "~e till ha"e a problem" \\Ith the pan• of anOntaon "We're an a period "here the inn taon rate ~-em~ to be hanging around S to S S perlent." Van D)'lle said. "1 hat as too high for an) lon~­ run lanJ of cquahbnum and l don t thanl that' "hat the Federal Re r\C has in mind t tthcr." lor more than t\\o-lilth., of the pm:c auclcr.ttaon dunng the fir t 4uam·r. 1hc Labor Ol·panmcn\ ~Hi Rasana fooJ prin· "l'rt rc'ipon'iablc for nearly onc-quJrtcr of the price increase ,Jurin¥ 1h1.· 4uartrr II :ud (\duding thmc t"'o 'olnulr l'Jtegonc'>. othl.'1 llln.,umcr rnn·, ro~ 0.4 pcRc111 in ~t .1rdt. thl' \ilmi.' ~ccJ\ 1n I l·h1u.1n The \t~rch Ii urc.s Jell Lhc OHra.11 <. umuml.'r P11lc lmJc, Jt I:?:? \ pl.'r cent ofm I %:?-M-l base ml'anan3 that a h)pothc11c.1l "Kle1.11on or good co t1n1S100 Juring the: tr.l\C (X'noJ ~ould lunc1.thl I:!:! 10 in M.il\h ... 0 cent more than an b :hruan !Dllfl''>I ra11:,Jo"'n .ind thl' ".l' 10 J o th.ii 1' an hnng 1hc budget dcfil 11 dov.n:· hl' ..a1d The L hor Ckrartml.'nt olTemJ 1hcscothc1 dct,ul\on p.ran·changc'i 1n Murch -f hc mucai.t· 1n lo()d rntc'> "'a\ larg.cl\ a rcflc1.t1on ot a ~ ..i pcncnt Jump ·in JlrllC\ lor mcatr, poullr>. thh and egg .. -.\ppard pmc'I ro"'' I -4 ix·r\.\''" IJ\t month alter dropping 0.2 pcrll·nf an rcbruan l hl' llll'rl'asc '\o\J\ hlaml'd on ahc 1nt1odult10n ol h1ghcr-pm\·d prang and \um mer l;1\h1on-.. parttl 11- larl~ for "omcn -va\Ohnc Jlrll\'\ \hot up ~ I n \t,uch .ilkr 3lh <}n1. in1 I -· wa!I the la c l quarter!) 1ncrc.1sc •anct the 11"\Ct rec monTh of 1qa1. ~hen rriccs roM: 6.3 ~rcent on an annua baSt . and v.as 1n1ficanl1 h1Jhcr th n the annual con umcr pntt mnof .C,4 percent rqa\temi for each of the past l•o )e&n. food costs last mun th ro~ t~ ice a' lD.l.lCh .. th~ dad durtn tht..Pre\ IOU\ month, up 0 pcn::ent 1n Mart h al1tr ad\.ancana 0.4 pcn:C'nt an Feoruar f n(rs: "' ' . mean-. hilc. rCIJ\· le~ their harpc'lt tnlfl:3'14' sinu· uaust 19 7 last month. ad,anC"an Thi• ou-rall rns.lc;s.. unlike othl·r fi~ur~ an the: n.·~ut .., not 3 JU\t« n rcn11.>' e the ctkt·1 on pm. C\ ot ..._. son- :il Ouou11twn., pc:f\:cnt during Tl.'hFU:rr\" -< 13'M:•l.mt'"~-­ pncc \H'rc up 4 JX'1CC'nt lorth<.' hl"'\t thn:c month\ ul IQ Q I. I pe~cnl afler mma 0 6 pel'\ent an Februlr)'. -McJacal 1.Jrl l"O\I\ ro 0 S pc:m:nt 1n \tar1.h toll\l"'"lt 1nlfl'.l\t'~ ol 0.8 ixrH nt in huth J mu•m ,,nu I ~bru.:m. Pracc 1ncn:ascs have betn e'en ll«pcr *' the ~holriale le'cl. ~here inflation ran at a rompound annu1al rate of 10.2 percent m tM Januan'- 1 he bocnt an petroleum ·b.l'IAxl enera> prt cs. up at a '22.4 pcl't'ent annual ralt> '°far •his )car. accounted Prc'11Jcn1 Hu'h 1ohJ a m<'ct1na of con)tl u1.11un union toJJ) 1h:u the le) 10 conunucJ ClOnolll1l' h\':tlth for the nation 1\ 111 hnna do~n anflauon and tntcrc .. 1 r.itl.'\ b\ n.'du 1n1 the fl'dcl'\ll J ellut -Fntcrtiunm,•nt (0\1' "'''''up II ' ··~c mu\l ltcp anfl:rnon and (ll:r\cnt I.hi month .. . Employers niay ~e prosecuted for wlttiholdlng vac~tlon pay l!lMM"K.W .......... ._ plan 1~ state: <oun u.aJ. • Uw cnf~ment offk1als from 12 •tat~ ,01ncd Mauachu~tts 1n uflina.ibc US Suprunc..Coott to o~tttum &ht \tat court ruhnt The •tatn aft Conncct1cut, Florid&. lthn0t Maane. Minne· to&a. 'cw Hampthtrc, ·c~ YOfk , Nonh C1rohna. Oklahoma. Ver- mont. W1tt"On11n aftd W)omin,. The tat<"S \aid fcidtnJ i.~ and tnfottt-ment m«hannms tt '"" adequate tu JWQtC'C1 woBttS -r<>naf\&Uy ckn1cd ~11('9rion .. ). Group slams State Farm at1t~rat@s. l AN(,fl F.S (AP) -'tact f'arm an\ur.a" c "o' crch.u11n1 aut • mobtlc pohn holJc~ and \hould be rcoquartd to rorqo rat( hike until the ta~ • UPfCme ( ourt rule' on 1hc nlidit) uf P~h n 103 c:on· •urMr lfOUPt satJ . l nsuranlt' Clln'\umer tllon et work. (um mun C autc and ( tln· wRWn naon fik'd a ~ Monday •1• mt 1hfum.a lnwrantt Com· mitlion .taowan1 tact Farm wa\ o~Uf'l&ftl polK hOkltri b~ petaft\. J)e .,_... ""' the C'<MftmaJ mn tollldntitliilin aantd tM lilie"roun •1111 ••-'•he voett.....,..o~nS a IHI l'lfonft uutaa"~· wtuch Cllli 11r • lO lltfft"' ron beet ot ca1 ._ __ __ 11 s a hc..u1t1hal L!tfl t•xt 111'•1\t'I\' from 111 n'' ~ t n t\11d 11 t. n be vou~ ln>t:. .Just upt·n" nm· ,.t'.tl' C D .u (tlllltt al PH< IOt• l\11l~--·.i\tllk \\llh bl IC'ast $10.000 In h111<l-. 11 ~w to tlw h;l11k ·1 ht n -.t•lt't t u c.11t ol ·vmtr r hot<'t' trom mw ol 1011 1 ~rour ... d<'rx·nchni! tlll lht• .tmowu oh-ow tr1H-:-.t lllt'a\l l 10.()()() ti20.000· ·~5.000 50.()()(l) lndudt'tJ In 1 ht• ~d 't I Ions .11 our bmOC' h~ nrc some.• o t t'llhm\ ~ nmst d<o::-..tral k t n'U!"\m.~ tn ~ll\'f'r. ~old. t rvs1.tl .md more Giit~ Sor \"n11r home nd }X'rsc..m:u ~lft~ for you .. met ,,,ur lo-.t:d on~. AJom(" Ith the ~111. voi1'U 11-c'C'lu· thC' hli!h lntt'rcst t h.ll \'OH <"Hll ,\l\\ ·''" t!.'\pc.-c·t I rnm ·• lt-<i<'mll\' I n-.u rt'd P < tfi · ~t\'1nli!"' B.mk C D ~hit the• P<l< tll< ~.l\ Utl!' U.;mk hr.lll< h OC"..l \'OU lcxlli.\:. Or t aJI 1·800-MCJnC. And c1ptn 1wo lhtn~~ of trl( omp .. u.thle \~a.tu<. 1~.ic·tO<· Sm11w,-. Bank<. D .rn<l .rn t· c hl l\e ~lfl Imm 1 he wortd t.mlO\I" 1111 ''' ~ < o ta Mt:Sa: (714) 631-<>800 234 Ea~t 17th Sl .. Costa Malla. CA C08l8 Mtsa OUl'ti rd : (714) 831-7831 1835 A ~rt Bl\.'d .. • t • C~la M CA ~~r_nor!i!~~~!~~.~, hurt con~~!'~~i~~ ~ t._.,.,.,.. futun: ecuvi\)', pluneect by 13.7 Stansofmulti-famll) un11~fdl 8.1 ccunomim ha''t' ..ianed 10 ~ percent in March, the b1gcst pcrcc111 10 an annual rate or 403.000 that ia ""''*' m:cuiun is hkl"l) 10 liqit W~HINOTON-Hous1n1con-monthly drop iancc a 14 percent units . b) lalc.-lhi~)Caror(atl) 1n 1990 atruct~n. 'uffcnna under the impacl decline 1n Cktobtr 1981. 1n the early Economm1sts have blamed ns1n1 1 he ""cakncss in Marth•• led b) of n&anJ monrae rates. fcl~ 5 4 '"IC~ of the llltretc 1on mortpgc rate~ for 1hf hou•1na UIC\.'P 34. I pcr\:Cl1l drop an COnJtruC'• pcrttnt'" Mar<· "'°work on sinale• The5.4pcrccntdcchncincon51ru"-slo•do-wn Fixcd·ratt" mortaaats arc uon act1\lt) in the Nonht'a\t, 1 family homes 'lowed to the wcake~t 11on of new home\ and apartments now 1vcra11na t 1.11 pcrant, up by r~on which until .r~ently had ~rt pan" in more than four year!>. thr w8' the attond monthl> dttreasc. almost one full per«ntaaat point e,11;pcricncin1 a bu1ld1n1 boom 1.na· IO'crnmen1 said today. followana a 12 pcrttnt drop 1n from a year aao. accordina to a gcred b> 1mprov1n' fo.nunn ofhagh· The housana rtpon by the Com-Fcbru1ry. h lcf\ construction work •t natiomil survcy b) the federal Homt' tcchnoiu&) ukJustn6 an the area mcrcc lXpattment was hkrly to a 1ea'°nally adJus1cd annual rate of Loan Mor\llat Corp But in ·March, Northeast construe} antcnsafy f~ that the economy is 1n 1.39 million uni" laS\ month a~ work The federal Rl~r"c over the past lion tarts feU Lu an annua.J r1te o dantcr of topphn1 into a !'cw re· on both ~intlc-famil> homtt and )~at has been pu~h1na lntdcst rate 149 000 unnt. the ~ow~t building cession. Hou\ang. because n 1s so apartment bualdinl-\ weakened higher in·a" effort to dampen anOa· pac~ in the re11on ince Scptem~r 1tns1th·e to n s1ng interest rates. as Con truct1o n of sanale-famal) uonaf) prcs\urcs. Bl.It Prt'1den1 Busl\ 1983. 1 of\en a harbinger of troubles in other homes droppeJ belo" the I million and various members of Congress tan of nrw homes and 1part• sccto~ of the cconom}. mark to an annual rate o( 994.000 ha\c c.-"pres~ fears that the Fed may mena "ere orr 5.2 ~r<.~nt an thr- The report said appla('at1ons for unib . the slO\\CSI pace since January be an danger of O\erdoang the crtd1t· South. MevOf'adt ......... .. Stock prices surge; DoWat post-craSh .hi~M l sianalcd • slowing economy which Board came to 208.6S million shares, takeover threau from balhonai~ Kenneth· Leventhal By JUUA C. MARTINEZ Al' ...... t•\ll'tll•• adds partners in NB NEW YORK ·-The stock ma~ket su~ed to a new post-crash high an acu vc trading Tuesday. after new economic data signaled moderation in the economy and helped case fears Barry Mevoracb and Timothy Wbet1el1 have been named partncrs .. nt about inflation. Kenneth Leventhal & Co.'s Newport Beach office. The Dow Jones average of 30 Mevorach has been manager of the audit department of the public industrials shot up 41 .61 points to accouting firm since 1985. Whetsell has been a man.ager of the tax department 2,379.40, the highest level since the si nce 1983. Oct. 19, 1987. stock market collapse • • • and wcgl above 1t~ previous post-Lynn Gold1trobm has been named branch manager of Pa}chex Inc .. loca ted an crash high of 2.347.14 on Feb. 7. Costa Mesa. Goldstrohm will be responsible for service and operational act1v111~s for Tuesday's move w~s also the Paychex a nation wade firm specializin~ in payroll and payroll tax rC'.lum sharpest one-day nse since. Oct. 20. preparation for employers of all sizes. Goldstrohn joined Pa)chex in 1982 as a I ~88. when ~he blue-chap 1nd1cator client service supervisor in Washington. D.C. In 1987 she was promoted to an rose 43. 92 po ants. operating suppon specialist for Payche,11;' California region. In the broader market, .a~vancang . • • •. . · issues outnumbered decltnang ones . For the third um,e, Jolan Simon, coordmaung panner of heppa~~· Mullan. by about 11 to 5 in nationwide trading Richter ~ Hamp~on.~ Newport Beach office. has been named an The Best of Ne"' York Stock Exchange-listed Lawyers an America. stocl>.s with I 047 as ues up 4 71 The reference guide ~ighhghts Simon for his ~xpenasc in real estate law. down ~nd 464 ~nchanged. · Simon was also selected an 1983 and 1987. Sel~c11on of the top attorney is Share prices leaped at the opening based on votes by thousands ~flawyers on a nallO!J~l level. following a sharp rally an the bond The Corona del Mar resrdent ha~ ~n practacang law wath major firms market on news that housing starts since 1964 and JOaned Sheppard. Mullan , Richter & Hampton an 19 6 were down dramatically and con· • • • Dan Wardrop has been promoted to th e position of managing director at sumer pnccs were an la ne with Sperry Van Neu. a Newport Beach-based investment real estate firm. expectations. As managing director Wardrop, who was a vice president, part1c1patcs as The Co.mmercc Department re· a partner in the business. He's been with the firm since it started an Ocwbcr. ported that housing starts .fell 5.4 1987 and specializes in industria l buildings in the Orange Count}' area He was percent la st mont~ am~d ns· with Marcus & Millichap prior to joinin2 Sperry Van Ness. tngzm~rlgagc rates ~hale appl1cat1ons • • • for bu11dfog permits plunged 13.7 Wllllam Black has been promoted to senior vice pres1dc.-nt of Geneva percent. ' Bu1ln~11 Re1earcb Corp .. an Irvine-based international financial scr"ccs .Although t.he hou~rng__ numbcrs organ1zat1on. raised rece i.1on concems r stock Black JOincd Geneva in 1985 as marketing manager anal}'sts said the market intcrprc ted • • • ABLE Compwter has appointed Frederick. Weller -to the i>051uon of the re~rt a<> &<><&.filwS ~au<;e 11 manager of technical operations. 'lSJ. l PS & DOft'' Weller joins ABLE after .more than 10 )tars expcnence an 1cchn1cal support and service management with majorcomputcrcorporataons 1ndud1ng D1g1tal Equipment Corp .• Distributc;,d ~gic Corp. and Ota General orp. NEW YORI( CAP) _ The follQwino 1,,1 P I G .__ d PhD h be • d d I d shOws lhe New York Stock E•change aa er-r t, . .. as en a~pomle associate me 1ca a rector stocks and warrents thal have 90M uo the mental health, for Coit Care Inc. He wall adminasterthe company's ps)chaatnc most and down lhe most bas.cs on percent d b Of chano! for Tuesdav an substance.a use management program. No secur111es trading below n or 1000 A practicing psdy~hol?,list1 forhthe pa~t 10 )Cars. Gficrhardl hasdeacnme srn.J:f =~~ ·~~=•ve chanoes are the expenence an prova '"' 1am1 y t crapy an a non-pro at setting an treating ctltterence between the prevlov\ cto\•"9 high I> dysfuncuonal children and adolescents. orlce end Tuudav~sPi JO om onu Alu Greufleld, M.D .• M.B.A .• has ~n appointed "\-ICC president Na~ L.utCltePft; medical services. l G.umrk ·~· 01 ~ • :t '• Up 'lH Greenfield, a board-certified surgeon, was former!) medical director for ~ w~~~~·"~on° 1'f ~ t 2 • 8: l l Cigna Health Plan an Houston. Texas, and for two }'cars was associate mcdltal ' fi•nr~e wt ~· ; • 80 l . director for FHP. a California-based health maintenance-0rgan1La110n.. ., ~~,~~ t! ~ u~ 1 Cost Care as a privately held nationwide health-care cost management 8~~~na°tr lJ~ 2,: 8: company. Navstr wt.A '• Uo • • • 1 UnvAl\ed f '• uo 9 Premier Relocation Servlct1 lac. an Irvine relocation subs1d1a ry of 1 Falr~10 1 ' Hit uo I Weyerhaeuser Mortgage Co. has hired Patricia Mau• McKay as director of l ~~f1~.~t~' ~n: ?}! ~g I sales. 1i ~~11ur n 9~· • ;'• uo McKay, a resident of Laguna Niguel, as responsible for managing sales 11, Mleft~ 1~ ~1~ 8: ,. activnies for the company which provides relocation management ~r· 1 Se-hwblh 1~ ' l.lt uo ~ 7 vices,speciah11ng an home marketina management and consulting ~1t L'Wilfrp ~t 11 ~ ~ 8: 71 , ~ • • • tt Alleen Inc 31. •:. Uo 7. Newport Beach resident Dou.Id McMeekl•, M.D .. has Joined the ta11 of ~~ron • • uo t· Kaiser Permnncntc's Garden Orove. m.e~ical offices. vlT~~~~ ~ ·-8: h Glorl.a Zlper Ir AHoclates. has a!'noun~ the add111 on of Jenna fer Sims ~ ~~:.~~~nt 31,: 2~ 8: 2 t to ns staff as an account cxeculJve. Sams previously was an ass1stant account ' Tnortec 00JN•s • uo 6j executive in London. Enaland. She's a graduate of UCLA and h'es an ( orona Name • L•• ,, del Mar. l riom.ownFSL 7~ -'t 7., Costa Mesa-based Olona Zagncr &. Associates ts a marketing agcnc~ S t~~~senco 2% ; = 1 !! ~ • • • • lsammd Inc n.-. -i... I Geor1e A. Woo41ey Jr., a resident ofHuntinaton Beach ind senior al U'i( s 'Tra row ~ ~ -~ isjoi~~1~/at~~~s~u~~~t1~~r~:·~=r~ degree an cavil '$8~,n~l'M,r -~; j .~ could lead to lo"'er anflatton. • up ~rom 128.54 million in Monday' oilman Marvin Dav15 and others Consumer prices jumped 0.5 per-session. Pnmc Motor Inns. which ain:c<t 10 cent in March. sliahtly below market Nationwide, consohdatcd volume acquire Ramada's U.S. franchise. expectations of about 0.6 percent, in NYSE-listed issues, including ro~ l 'ti to 28'/•. while Ramada fell ''• according to a rcPon from the Labor trades in those stocks on regional to 11 l . Citicorp ga ined I 'la to 30'1• Department exchanges and in the over-the· and Well fa"°O rose 2 to 70~ ''The number was not better l.han 1 k 1 1 d 247 0'-7 •e , • coun er mar c ' tota c J Kmart clo~-d down r ''•at 38'Lafl'"r expected but w1th1n expectations, ' million shares. ~ 11 " • said Jack Garry. Lexuity analyst With As measured, b} Walsh ire A~-a d153ppoanting earnana.s forecat and Butcher & Singer Inc. "The market is sociates' index of more than 5.-000 Lockheed fell I/a to 45l/.._ · still concerned about an Oat ion but the acti vel> traded stocks. the market Standard & Poor's andustnal index figures were encouragin: The econ-_increased $35.003 billion an value. or rose 4.86 to 3S2.87, and s&P'~ 500- omy appears to be headed 1n the right 1.17 percent. The NYSE's comPosite stock composite index gaaned 4 30 to directi on." index of all 1 ts ltsted common stocks 306.02. The reports also suggested that the ro~ 2.08 to 171.13. The NASDAQ composite ande' for Federal Reserve could avert further Among acti vely traded issues on the over-the<oun1er market rose credit taghtenang. the NYSE, North"-est Aarh nes rose · 2.96 "The rise in the bond market and 711, to 97~, aficr 11s paren t company 420.81 . At the Amencan 1oc._ decline an interest rates suggests at a a nnounced that at might sell the Exchanae.1. the market value index m101mum that the Federal Reserve is nation's fourth-argcst aarhnc. amid closed at J39.20, up 2.98. not going 10 ughtcn credn further and ft H ·\'I''\\ s•: DID ... as going to be under pressure to lean in the other darcct1 on. that is. case monetar~ pohcy," said Hugh John-son. senior vice president at First NEW YORK CAP> Aor 11 Albany Corp. Volume on the floor of the Bag ~A~"~eo nchanoeo oteliUUH . New hiohs New tows OTf I I"' \ 'D DO ft'' NEW 't'ORK (AP) -The followlne ·Ml shows the Over·ltle·Counttr stocks and warrenls ll'l•t havt oont uo lhe mo$1 and down the most bastd on c>erC*nl of chanoe '\' s•: 1.1-: .\ D•:ns NEW YORK (AP) AO< 11 l for Tuesdev •l'l~~s ~~'1l~~lu:t'e~dlno btlow n or lOOO NEW YORI( (APl-Sales, ' 0 Tun-NEW YORI( (AP)-Salfl •• pm Tu.s-Net and c>ercenaage cl'lanoei are !he dav orlce and net ch•~ of tht '1s most d•Y. orlce and ntt chat1M Of the 10 mos• difference between fhe oreviovs clOslno acllve New York Stock Excl'lanoe ln uea. ecll~• A,,,,.,lcen Stock Exci'la"" luues. orlce and T.lle.$dev's last or bfd ortce. ~=o 11&Jlonalt11 •• mor" lh•n l,l, radlno nallonanv el mort then '~•tC _ N UPS LH'°'9fl'fj NWA Inc ,,.m, 1 ~ ~ WG Coro -• -199 100~ +tit l~SISvBJr. ..., Uo '. i. r n T ·m·' + .. 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M -• 1 PM•Medlcl 10 ·-I'• 1· Tllll·M•7N ...... w ............ ..-'* ' .,=·--..,.,,, Oll S120 ~ ~comlnd 17~· -2..._ '4 .._.$$800 "-'Y& .. .,...,,I..,...,.-,, .. _. •a»su •I UO ~~Mndeur ,-c.,•_-I; 1 rJ:-·M7D,_,,.,. .. HY~'"' '"' s .,.,...,_..a.a• .-sin i'• -• ......., . .,uoo.auaoo-1t11t,.... ._,..,. u~c-,...~~--l• am to.,. '--l9 ........ asnoo-t~ttoyor 1tY1c....111&ti ..,...,....,_~..,. ... ,.. Tw • 10 _, A Mc.run 1• -1 ~ .... iOM f ........... ".., .. ,.,. U .tO GOl .D PHl(· •. s engineerin& an May: will~ wo~k}na under the supervision of one of the firm' 11 1 ~enM AA~l>f 1 • _ "": 2 t engineers as an engineer an traan1na. 1 ~~TV Pro '11 -~ •.~ Shoring Engineers 1s a Sl.lbcontractiJ\I shonl'\a dcsjgn and con tructaon 1 fnf,~inh 1 !; = :: 2' -=::::i:•;:.-;t:: urm.Shoringis1hc use ofretainintwallsfortoifex:cavat1onanthc construcuon ~ ~n11to '• -~ 4~ ,...,.._, ..... of buildings. freeways and other construction sites where large amount\ of 6 ~fc:euriit 1 !~ = ~ i l -... ':"! ...,.. o.. earth must be remov~d. 7 Proft~ts1 n 1 -~ 41 = • ":4 +1 He hu.bccn acu vc at USC as a genera.I member. treasurer and socrnl ~~eri1e', J ,, = ~ 21 ~~-~ I ~~" chairman of Trojan Pnde. a USC spirit .organization and as a member of the Fru.hauf; i,,. 1· ~ l 't u •t ; American Soc1cly of Civil Engineers. rN Ptl:r'~ ~ . ::At f ~I J.~f ," Woodley plans to run Shonna Engineers af\cr his father's retirement. kcoGrOYo !t• . 1 1 11 .. + ~ George Sr. and Janice Woodley reside an Huntmgton Beach. 6 w1111amAL -. 1 1 1 ._t i Heisagraduat~ofHuntinaton~chH1gh _School.H1sfathcrandmo1her, 1 )~~~¥~111 ~ ~' 1! MEET BRIAN TRACY Brian Tracy Is one of Amertca's ~ IUthOrttiee on the DeW9lopmer It of Human Poten- u.I and Pa aonal Effect1Yena11 8rtln Trqll th8 .a.. ~ Oftlcer of the lnltltilti' for Ex- eQdM Development. 9.. ·tt !'Jiii.a ~ ~ tu: i£11 :~ ... ,,,.1 'I 11 I~ J.1 -- r e'shom busy as HOag' s .. _ emer:gency roC?m 9Y KATY .OUO.lt bouabt lhtir home in Yorn. Lindi °' • ....,,...... . thauitsonanaacofland. The family • CaRdy ZamrMr practtt:cs lo"e and sudcknly "8r1Cd to .,.ow b) ~aps and compusion C\'CI') day. ~hcthn on bounds. Buuo~of'httpn1mah ~rt tbc job or at bofnto. not bouaht t~ con,,.enuonal v.-ay by Zimmer. 37. is a nu~ at Haq sboppenaat the local pct sto~. H<Kpttal in t-Npon Stach. At home ··1 Knt a-.-ay to Ohio for m> m YO.-LindasheahotwfaHmMir cb1ckms,"lhe•id. "They're hate~ to carina for t'Ao thoroupbrcd and one day ol6 thrn they'rt air- honts, a ponf Jumper. two mallard mailed out. They amve w1th1n 24 duclu, nine cats, one pt;-'four boul'\.. Out of 45 chicken . only t"o peacocks, 43 chickens. one German didn't make the tnp." sht.J»!'erd doa. a blue and sold She said their German shepherd. Mcl~aw, two cockalltls and · one who bustd h1mselfhcrdin1 the aoats. ra~~ . • came from Aldcrhost. a trainana area h s hke runnina the emcracnC) m R1\iers1dc for pc>hcc dop Zimmer room here at Hoaa ·• ~he said. said he's t>«n trained for aurcu1on ··vou·~ runn1na around constant!) . and almost wound up on the Costa The l!'1mal~ rtquirc a lot oflove and Mesa pc>hcc force. but wilt\ the naht attention. h SJUSt an ~xte.~saon o(the um ma and price. she was able to nurtunna I do m m) JOb purchase him fint. She said thore wu Z1mmu. who is mamcd to an a definnc reason she wanted a trained O ranac Count> fireman and has three· watch dog. children, said animals arc detinuely ~ one of her wcakne scs and she can ··~meonc "'as pulling pran~.s 1n nc' er say no to an) one who offers her the )&rd whcn~c were sleeping, she a pct Buttl\at rcall~ wasn't the tan of said. "One mom~ng "'e found sha' • hcT mena,cnc. angs in the horses food, and the nc~t "M> first pct was a cat m) hvsband n1ahl someone had unplugged the bou&ht me tor a ha&h school v.idu-01ns1dc 1rf,lt. Wc bought him as a at1on present," he \11d. "uter when watchdog. we we~ ma med ~c couldn't keep Z..mmcr was afraid their pct canine the cat because we h"ed 1n an \loOuldn't fit in their entourage. but he apanment. On Valcnune's Da) the not onl)' meshed perfectly. she text )Car, mt husbt1nd surpnsed me couldn't imagine life tA-1tho u1 him In \.\Ith .i horse.· • fact. she \aid he'\ so fncndl) he After I fc" mO\C!I. the fam1I) tolerat~ the cats lecping 1n his oc-d \ CandJ ZlllHll•r UJI takln9 care of• v•rlety of anlnlal1 at fter home 11 •n extension of l .,...,, ~ ...,_.,..., _ .... the help she 9lve1 her patients •t Ho•g Ho1pltar1 emer9ency room. most nights _Other fam1I> membtf\ "ere ob-- ta1nccJ from bret•tkrs. farms and the pound. 'he compared ~r homchfe to" ork and said her JOb hel~ her "1th hrr outsrde respon 1b1l111es .. , learned ho" to pnont.11e m' time w I can do all th~ thinss." he stud 'I can spend time "1th m\ fam1I> animals and haH 11me for me ... L1mmersa1d shr' \\Orlcd for Hoaa and th<'} 're \C'cling hl'lp 1mmed1· Jlo~p1tal lor I' \Car~ 1n the emt•rg-n1rl> The la'll thing )ou \\an11t1 do" cnq room 'ihc: ha\ !ICCn JU'lt ahout ma l <" somt'one fet"I looh'lh hlr lOm <''Cf) thing and ex pre \CJ th<' need toa 1ng.. . mal<' fk'opk lcl..'I rnmfon hie b~ 'ihc ~1d she'<, happ' both .11 "ork lanng and pla'. and 1hc: ~ . .ingJt honll' mJke "When wmwnc J('lldcs to lOme 1t all '-'Orth\\h1le .\hhough <,he wc:mc:rgrnq till'} are "'a~d ~au~ -.pends the nlJJOnt) of her free 11me the) 'n: re.il111n1 the) 're nut 1n u>n· (anng and ek3n1ng up ftt•r the trol "'.>he \.ltd "It'' no1 hle making a an a mah. <,)ll· "ouldn'i change: .1 thin dottor-., ap1>01ntment anJ ho\\ang "Onl' \1'1ng about an1ma1' -the:\ up a "ed. l.11er Someth1na 1 "'rong "l\l'.'<1 loi oflo,e h.i~k." '>he \:l1d Reception to _celebrate AIQS program fun~ing Women 's Center gets ·funds for new building ly EMILY ADAMS OftPw O~l'llo4 S1.ttt ly EMILY ADAMS~ the commcndauon Ugunti hantl Of"-~l"llot.J•.tt rece1\icd this "eek from the Laauna Bach 1 ounc1I fol' offe'fln• Laauna Sha nu, which offc~ sup-Al OS-related services. La1una hant1 Port Kr\1ce to AID sufferer-$. was ~ill be hosting a short reception on look1n1 forv.ard to a ho~·for Frida) at the agency's oflice an Sl0.000 Jrant from the James Irvine downtown Laguna ~ach oundataon to bol ter its under· The funds will suppon adman1s- unded prov.im and O\ erv.orkcd trat1on and voluntttr services coord1- taff: nauon for the l..aguna-base-d or- Jn 'iep1embcr. the) "ere caut1ou I) gamzauon. which provides free emo- opum1st1<. the foundation "'ould tional support, practical as 1stancc a.rant the lunJmg request and creative enncbment to peoplc The foundation. Shov.evcr, t'"3me facing h(c-thrcatcmna illnesses and throu1h with no t 30.000. but a bcrcnvemcnt S40.000 t\\iO-)ear grant for the strug· The hanu organi1auon ong1n:ned ghn1 hant1 pr~JC'Ct, E'ccuta vc Dm~c-m n Francisco as a suppon str\ ice torStc\c Pesrrnd id -Tor ~OS liffi R \le-t1m The To elebrate the new fund1na and laguna Beach scrnce has arown out of San Fran('Uco ~tJntr and added ne"" ser" 1C'es that reOc t the needs of its particular communt t .. ·.---- Laauna Beach has included up.- port groups for family and fncnds of .\I OS suircrcrs. a couples suppon groupanda bcrcaH~ment program for SUr\.l\.Of'S. Laguna hant1 l\as also included a fairl) e'11~ns1' c an~ program to us aaenda bccau5e. Pesl ind said. ''There as a y,ellness w1th1n them (AID '1c11ms) a-; "ell ac, an illness The) can make statements. through art. about their antcgnt~ an l1fr and 1n death .. The hant1 prog__ram currell!h_ 'Oer· "cs 53 people who suffer from ..\ID o r AID '-relatt"d diseases. Thonl..s lO a pn\;ate (oundallort 1n 'e"port fk',\lh, the l l ( I Womc1f\Opponun.i1c\Cl·nteri\11 lmlc clo<oet M hutld1nga nl'" home The c.cnter, which JlfO"•d~ per\ooal .md •arccr gu1dame lQ- hundrcds of \\Ort,en <'<Uh )Car. rcct"ntl~ annuu11Cl'd rl'\."C:1pt of a SHe!t>oo gift. fro m the l larry and C1ract' te-clr r ound~tiun ol 'e" port lkach With another S600.cm. i1 c;in complete fundina tor the nt" SI 1 · malhon fac1h1~ th.it the center hopc'I to beiun constrult1n th1\ l.Jll r he new bu1ld1na \\Ill ha'c 4 OOO~uarc ft"et o1'pcrsonal and urttr \Cf\ Kt' for ~omen at l ( I The t"o-tOr) resourn-ccn1cr "111 be the ccntt'r·, ti.-.a fk'rm ncnt loca11o n "For )ear.; "e ha'c be-t-n PW" 1J1ng <lUr '<r\ 1Cc't 1n <,pJ c no largcrthan a double garage," ~1d floun<''Hart. d1r«tor of the\\ omen·., Opportun111e\ (enter. f or the lir\t._ llmt', \\('' "'111 h:a' <' uur O" n list1ht~ "1th um pit classroom and rnun!lellnJ 'tp3\:c. an cmplm mcn1 fl' un.c hhr:ir. •nd <.·u01putcn1cd JOb b.inl The nc" center" 111 cn1tblc U\ to ~rm 1<1 bc'lll"r ~r\ ices 10 a grt"ater numf!Ct o "omc:"n Patients find excuse to visit team__ctoctor ly KATY BOUCHER Ot ttw 0..,. Net A~ "lot too man} 0 ch1ldrtn "-OUh.l make up Jn C\('U\l' 10 go the dcxtor but 11 tht·} 'rt ont' of Or Dudlc-' l~faff-. patient~ 11'~ a routin<' thina. Pf all, who ~ha'" officl") 1n "'-~port lk-at h "'1th ~' a al ~ther dcx\Or\, IS a 1encr.al pra tJllOOl'r ror c:h1ldren and \OUnJ dull -ilhhouah wme of his patient arc older 1mpl)' because thl') ·,c JfO"'n up and rduS4: to ~can) one t'I~. Fo r the la t ,\0 )Cars. Pfaff ha bttn the team doctor for the 'c\\Opon-M Junior All ~m ncan c;oftball ssoc1at1on Inc. nd for Coro na J cl Mar Hi&h hoot' football and bas'-etb:lll 1cam . Pfaff 1d he pends one n1Jht a "C\!kattl\e school dunn& lhe football 1e1wn and one r two n1aht a "ttk dunna bJ ketball ~a'iOn. He's al\O on 1hc ~1dehnc durana all game-; for the th c tt"Jm\ in the junior t.caaut". "It' a wta> for me to l•'c sometl'lm& back to thet'ommunit), ,..thcr than j u 1 samn on an :ad\1\01'} board." Pfaff vud "I ~a\ in ~ncraJ practil:c 10 l~~ "hen Co\ta Mcu H11h \chool ukC'cJ me to be 1hcar 1cam doctor ... I '""1tchc<t to Corona del '1.&r bl'CMUKlll~\Cn o(m)ch1ldrcn araduatcd from there-and fht pla)eJ footb.111 ."' Ptatr 111d 1t'5 betom't' h1\ "oaf'lernoon aolf a,amc: " and he tr.no" and lo'l' all h'1 "kid\ " .. It's not unu ual for a kid to come to my o ffice and \I)' he sprained h1 ankle, onl) '' •n C\C'U\C to talk about trouble\ wuh h11 parents or 11rlfr1end." he \aid. "I d o a lot of coun\tlina 1n "'> Job. There' 1 lot of ~Ir~\ an\ oh cd, and mo t of the~ kid~ are n~H only cumpchftl.. but v.or~1n' hard on their academic.,'' well•' brina. 1n,,.ohed in school a t1' 111e " OM EastbluO lam1I) can attMt to P af'r\ ~ollon. Send) Hoo" er, v.ho~ three children -wn' Cam, 14, and Adam. lO. and dau1Jucr, Wtu1nC\, 9 -art' act1,c'1n \poni. 1.ilid Pflft'ps bqond Ch<' call of duty 1n mon1tonn1 the chaldrtn' WU-tiri .. - HI I I I I I' 110 \HU th•ni" '-'ht•n hl' lallc:J riw lo<l.3' l'>«au\C I had 1hrt•e l1d\ 'ilcl \\llh lhl· llu -o.in,s U\kt•d ho" I "'a' -l'an rnu 1mag1nc'1 He "a' conu·rned o.ihout me .. \II thrct• l'h1ldrcn J&rt'l"tl Platl nut onl~ \tt't ~hl·~ "' h1) office. hut ~uc' io C\trCmC'\ 10 rnll l"J~h one ol thcm to hnd out "here oa gantl' w '" 1m ml'('I 1\ w hl• t·an a1tc11J ··11c lOme' l<l m} hac.ll·thall pm~ anJ d'it."CT\ m\· in :rni..11 Ille th.ll. •• 'klld .\dam Hoo"er. \\hllnC'\ ... 11d he lOmt''> to \\:tt<:h herromJl(.'t<', wo ~hC' "31cJ i.hC' 1 1mprl '4:J \\llh hi\ pro(C' \tonal atutudl" On SC\C1al t)l;:c \1Un\, Ptan and ha\ lam1f\ ha'c ta~cn teen' fanul~ prnhlcm\ 1n10 their home. o~ ~ouni.\ter. \\ho~ mother ha oout\ ol dccfl dcprc\\mn. "uuld <,omct1m~ \ho" up iu h" front door \nd the }11uth "':i' tal"a~ 1rl-ctcd , .. 11h 01ll:n arm' Pfall 1ntnauc.-J with tht' notion ofhn:um1n1 a team doc:tllf and wurlina "1th }ouna .llhlctc., too~ a touf·}l'3r fello~\htll at C h1ldrcn·., Ho\p11:1I tn I oc, \ngde., and 'JlC( 1ah1l-d 1n adolc~ent mcd1c1nc •• fhc~ Cthc Jo, tor\) h,1J boo learn1n hut not flnllllllll (''~rn:net• ... he \.lid rd tal c the tntt'rn't do" n tu tht• til·ld U.l "orl.. v.1th me and the\ 'd helfl m~· ''tlh lhl· game '\\ c\l .111 karn ahoui thl· aro\\lnll ·•thktl' 10~~1lwr ·he \;\Id "l he 1un1uf\ uc thr X to t..i H'~r 11ld1o ~ho :1n.· 1u\l l111ninr into romb.ill." he \.lid 'I'm p.irt C\t their l1\C'1,1nd ihl'\ ·1e Jl.1" "' mane It '°'l1uldn't bc mulh fun tn hi.· :t doc11•r :11 1hr g.rnH' '' '"ll ' d1dn't l m.1" un\tKIJ\ • Dr. DIHll•J Pfaff hold• a 119"ed footlt•ll 91¥en to ttlM bJ tt11 Joune patients. "Hf'' JU\t v.ondcr(ul," the mothtr 1d. "He d~~ a lot ol prc\en11t1H v.ork and ha\ eliminated man) in1unc\ and prublc:mo; lfr'\ de 11ned a lot o reurcis.c to pttpare fonhl' pml· '°they re main 1nJUJ)·fr«. "h 'i. made a b11 d1fkrence an a "' 1t1c b«au mo\t kid\ hl\icn't m1 leda n) sames. Ht"\ wtht>rouah. He v.orlt\ "'1th lrnh· diet• and maku ~ t1ons before p~. I think the ncatr'it l'lall ~1d h • tnc' to makt• .;url' th\' 'nuth"' an-t1.11rn.'tl nd co ch·d Jlrn1'1C1I~. ancJ ''"ma~<'' <,ur(' th(~ don't pl:a' "'th :.in lillUf). tk" 1J hl' I) uthoruetl to(k 1de 11 ~mC'<mr 'hould ~'14) and h~., n.:11 hcn,hcd :<.l:ar ~u;anc:rh..l~l ~au'C ol 1njur. Plafl ha1o ~n at 1t ~l lon{l that lH.' i<i. ~ inning to \lll\h a ~~ nnJ Jl rwr:umn , 1hc ch1ldrl:'n of h" t";uhcr 1»t1cnt' "I 10\ (' 1hd.1d' lam1li ;anJ ('\C'r'\ llO\' 1n' oh ed." ht" '31J "I ~c them ;u huu.:h, hoot. n\\ offil"t'. anJ man' \Onlc to th, hou Ju"t to\ hat.'' • • ........... ,. ... u acher honored with SSOO grants In what is expected to become aa · annual event, 23 teachers i• me Newport-Mesa U nified Sce.ool flit.. tric:t ha"e bren hono~ .... m mlh pn~cs for their co11tnbuuons in the clas room. '" Each teacher rccc1"ed a check for SSOQ from P~c1tk Mµtual 1n COl'IJUDC- t1on \\i1th -the cwpon -Mesa Schools Foundauon. The cash awards - to talhnJ. S 11.SOO -were prnented b) Pac11ic Mutual Chairman .Harry Bubb at a breakfast Monday at the firm's headquaners in Ncwpon Sta h T~c ca h awafds were given to a teacher from each school in the d1stnct. Winners were selected by the colleagues · "It was vel'} low-key:· said Linda hulc-10, pre 1dcnt of the Fo un- dauon. "The atA-ard was based on their e>.cep11onal contribution to their ~hool and the field of educa- tion "They (Pacific Mutual) arc ooma il this )'ear ror the corporate communi- l) to JCl more involved wnh the t'du ataon." she said. "This really was a t:hallcnge for other corporanons. It "'• JUSt a bia plus. Wr'"e never bad enough monc) 10 fund all the wonhy grant rec1p1ents •· E:.ach ~1n11mg tcacht'r wrote a propo\al of" hat he or she intended to do" 1th \he money - I ma Reineman. kinderprtcn teacher a1 ~Ill) brookc Elementary ht>ol 1n Co\ta Mesa. explained how c,hc "ould use her grant, "The mljor portion "'II be spent on 'B•a Books.' Becaust the pnnt is enlargc;d. 1t C\tCnd the 'lap' of the readers so that 15-30 k1ndef1artners ca~ be on my lap at the same ume ... Wow~;.: \ Ralph Wh11tord, a teachc.r at New· pon Elemcntar). prqposed tumU\& the cafcterta area llW1 ..a. we&lhcr • tat1on "'It ermome ers. -'""""'• barometer. rain &a'11C and various charts and srapb to help studcnu understand and apprccJatc ·the · ~cathcT cond1t1on nd Mal) Lee Clark of TcW1nklc I ntcnneJ1ate hils dt'" 1st<! a " auonal lnspira," a book to help students - learn &l" raph) fact • l ( o ta \1esa Htah School. forc11n l.inauagc teach Judtth Rcdcn· baugh "111 use her van1 10 help undc!""-ralc the annuar lntcmauonal \\Cl''-: co 1 YD h fi 1n ".fa\ "We 'IT pleated to uut1atc this pr ram ... said Bubb "We trult 11 "111 contnbutc lo 1he excdkncc an da room Jn truction. a JOI.I clearly de ired b> our community and na .. 11on" hulein s~11d tht Fo undauon ~a dcl11ht\:d 10 be a panncr an honorin& tea 'hC'I'\, bl-cau\t' 1t not onl) benefit the hoots "11 t"ncou~ges all mem- bers of the community. parent and te her'\ to band t ether to fund C\ en more &rant fo r the future•• Tbc r oundallon bu ~ S ''6 ~1 to pubhc schools incc 19 I Rec1p1ent of the S.SOO awards were lrcnt' Malone. \\11 n EJementaf): ~an(;' Hcmman. nora Ekmt'n- tar) )ud) Rik-). P:sulanno Elemen- tal'} Robcn House. Ncwpc>rt Harbor H 11h C r.a1g C olhns. Panons Elcmen· taf1 Tina Rtincmann. Ktllybrookc Ekmcnlll'} Bene uv. n. En~n ln1ermcJ1ate R1<.hard math, Estan· c1a High. anJ ~1 helc Cella. Corona dcl \1ar H 1gh Other v..anners were Mar) Lee (lark Tc\\ ankle lntcrmcchatt. Cla.1rt Ratfidd .and Dian Lowt"\,Cahfom1a llcmcnl.1r, l h1abeth Woltz. Whit· lll'r f Jem<'ntan Huel R ojas. Pomona l:.lcmental"\ haron m)th, "ie" P<>rt )ic1 ht~ llcmentaf). Ralph \\ h1tford e" part Elementary~ I r3m,·~ H~Jc \1.&nntrs Elementary: Jud' \\ebb ~a1\u Eltmenta.r). I· 111 han<, Harhor \ lt'W Elcmcntar). Judi Reden u1!l ( o ta Mc~ Hip , Ph}lh'> Water". C'ollege Parle Elcmcn- tar'-, Sn.ire Olander. Andenen t 1c"mtnal"\ and Bernadine ttl, with the \hemitl\e Education Ctnttr. -•1 &•17 8nt*r .Facts, fallacies of e\l2lluating diamonds explained • Tiie C.Ctt and faHa<tH of diamond pnttt and \ aluc, rwill be eJLplottJ II noC>n and II S:JO pm, Thunda) at •DoMvan cl Scaman"• Jnwcm. 401 Newport Ct'nter Drhe. No. 319, "'pon It.ct.. ' Thow 1t1endt"1 'he rneetutt of the Am~ncan ~m IOriety will be thaibk 10 ••n a s-1r of daamond ttmt:'P tilo oMtthatc will be nea .. ,.,. Call 644-nM fQJ llllMTnauon OC' to rnrn-e 1 ~at the wm1n1r. Park and \bwn Rf11~nal Part in Inane. Kl~f.fM. K-O<:EA • K\\ll-A\1 and fM and K 'e M~FM •~ collabont1na w1lh KIXX ·TV 1n pon1M- 1n1 the .. alk. whKh 11 C\pttt~ t(') drav.i mott than ~.000 pan1c1pant, Empto)ea from local bu ''"" tcs and corporation ha'e bttn 1ohc1uns pledec.• for eKh m11f' walked or flaa donatlOftl Rt11"tauon fOi the W1H1Amt'nca" f'rOm 7 to 9 a m at bodl laatlOM on the day of the walk. W~ •"ta 111('.e. •id Marth of Oimn \«lll•~ Di"1Clof Phil leukana. bu& al mutes •111 clott 11 J p •· T'-e tt no dMils fot ,.niciDaoo n CIU 6) .... 700 for runMr 1nfonnatioll or IO ... tlJ! Blumbtra' video produ t1on. "Dant:ina Hund\, .. and ha'> toured thr<Xtlhout the United ._,latt·<i. and l:umJl('. Resitt,..tion forthcda \ 1s ~S "'ht~ adm1\s1on to tht co~'Crt t\ S4. FunhC:r information m•> he ohla11\\.:d b' calh• 4 '2·''°6 NzlwlrMr's a1pport group A ..,ppon sroup !or ta"ll\t"f\. f•m1hN and tntnd of DallHt• wt1h Alrheimn"s dtWlw wtll mttt from I to ~JO P."'· l.aday 11 tht Rcwrnt• Point Main Bu11d1"1; do•••••n ~· 19191 Harvard· ve., lnule ,,., All'hrimef 1 AMOnllK>n mct1inp PfO\ Ide' • .,.... lbt petlOftt to 9Mft their httnp, ickn and ,.,..encn as lM) tc>pt. ~th canne for JdwiSMr • ....._ El&11Nttt indQw that ft10ft than .?<>. PitllOfttWffei' from the d1ww • <>rhle ounty. NldiUONI &nfonna1icMI IMY be otM1ntd b\ alhf'I 6ll.Ol4S. ~ T1c~t'lt a~ $7 • .SO al the J oor. wllb a ii~ lJ"C'ft fo1 pre•\lk puf\:haX f or inf NT'llt'°" and raenat1~ 1.:aH 760-\319 or 760-Jl from 8 • m . to 2 pm. Several} OCCdance recital By RICHARD DUREE o~ Not Cw,.~ . . In the midst of Orange County's bu.rgconm& cultural scene wt sometime o'erlook some of the less ghtlel) events \\hich are a part of that world. · Our local college dance programs continue toqu1etl) tum out "ell- tratned dance students, pro' iding them the chance to develop their talents and to take the ri ks of exposing themselves and their effon s to public scrutin). These effons. in the form of student/faculty dance concerts can someumcs be s1gnificaot dance event . The Orang<' Coast College student concert pro\ed to be a l)J>lcal offenng of student and facultychoreograph1es with the t) p1cal mixture of serious and too serious "ork . light and sometimes too tnv1al "-Orks, funn) and somber "-Orks. with a few jewels for good mea!>ute. The concch opened" 1th a student p1rcc entitled "Rush Hour:· a studio-routine choreograph) performed w1thgrcat enern tos1mulatt'd traffic rio1se b) \ ello. The followm$ pieces aJtema~ moods of despair and g}oom "ith 111.1ndl~SSJOY and wild energy. Two of the lighter pi~ . "Treadmill" b) Michelle Ri21uto and ··Hawaiian Chance" b) Mam Juris-Brown \\ere panicularl~ fun and ~joyable. .. Silence!>" by Allyson McCullough and "Via Dolorosa," an agonized solo b> usan Thoma were the"hcavy'' moments of the concert. their creators seeming to take their dance and it\ message almost too serious!} Mam Juris-Brown's mce tap piece. "Mistrcattd ·But Undefeated Blues" was a welcome, enjoyable break. Fac'ult} work~ showed wh> OCC's dance facult) 1s so well- respccted. Pauline Hagmo·s .. Ledge" and Linda ohl-Donncll's "Execution" "'ere both serious. thou~htful and dart... \\hilc Monie Adamson's .. Care Unit" was a full-blown jau piece \\Ith wonderful encrg}. exciting choreography and lots of red. ""3rol Lee's .. Images" lent a stud) in mo"emcnt and technique which re' caledJU'lt a bit oft he man) hours ofstud10 time expended by the student'!. Karen hanlc} 's l\\O choreographies were t'' 1dencc of her ballet background ... King Stag. the Horned One" is a drama11c creation baSl.'d on the Arthurian legt>nd. ··The Mists of Avalon:· tcatunng a druid priestess and .\rthur. represented as a vmle young stag. dancing to the spoken words of the legend. This 1s the second p1CCl' of an unfinished full-length work which we an11c1pate eagerly. ~s hanlc' ·s .. Mas· querade" "as a fitting finale. a well-e~ecuted and n1cel} staged barefoot ballet. It 1s unfortunate that dance audiences pa) so lmll' attention to these school producuons. True. one does see immature choreo- graphies. some less-than-brilliant technique-and talent and some "'ho take themsc1' cs too senously. One also secs some VCT) thoughtful and well done choreographies by maturing dancers who "'111 be at the forefront of Orange County's dance scene 10 the future T\' LISTl~GS The theater proaram at Oran,r Coast Collear. once endanatrc:d by .iate-mandatcd fund cutbacks. is not only alive and well but lhrivinJ these days, with a potpoum of stqr acti\'ll) in the works. Th11 ~eekcnd. the seldom-used Robcn 8. Moort Theater wtll be lit up ~uh tht annual &ar Revue, a fund- ra1s1n1 event for the Childrens Hospi- tal of Oranar County. Wa11in1 m the ~inas 1s a larae~ast production of "lnhent the Wind," while the upcom- in& thrtt·sho~ summer season prom- ·~ to be the most ambitious in OCC's history. Qnty two performances of the Bear Re-.ue will be gi,en. Friday and Saturda) at 8 p.m. in the big thetner. The musical 'ariety program has enlisted o-.cr I ()()cast members under the direction of the Jerome P. Cara1ll Production Company of New York • which provides the choreography, costumes and music for the com- munit) 's local amateur talent. The variety show is priced at SIS for reserved seating. SI 0 for general admission and half-price tickets available for senior ci tizens 65 and older. according . to Pat Thomas. president ofCHOCs Punch and Judy Guild and chairman of the Bear Revue committee. Call 750-0112 for reservations. "Inherit the Wind," the dramauu- tion of the famed Scopes Monkey Tnal of 1915 wh1cll.piHcd Clarence Darrow and Wilham Jennings Bryan m courtroom combat. opens May 4 for t\\O weekends in the OC'C Drama Lab. Opening night already is sold out. Alex Golson 1s d1recung the sho". "h1ch features a cast of54 performing m arena theater st)le. "Inherit the Wind .. w1~l play Thursdays through Saturda)s at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. untjl May 14, with t1clms available at 432·5 80. Mlchael Miiier as Clarence Darrow fleftJ and Tom Titus as Wiiiiam Jennings aryan question J. R. Sterllng In a rehearsal for .. Inherit th• Wind.•• set to open May 4. Come summertime. Orange Coast will mount its .l4th annual summer musical, "Godspell," also under Golson·s d1rcct1on . Rose Farquhar is musical director and Harnet WhH · m}er will pro-.1de the choreO(l.raph). The rod. opera based on the hf<' of Christ "-Ill pla} for 18 pcrformanct's Aug. 3-27. mat..1ng 11 the' longest- runnmg show in OCC" 41-year h1stol) . .\uct.t10n!> for the compan} "111 be annoum:cd at a. later date. Also included in the summer season at OC( 1s C hnstopher Durang's adult satire on parenting. ''Bab) With the Batfh~ater:· and the childrcn''lcla,js" ... 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Compfete TV llttl9 In ~·1 TV Piiot FREE ADMISSION .................. s,..111 ... REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS SEMINAi DATE CYIO"G UU J ........ .. IHOI MUllCMAUSlll ('8) " ,~, .... , • " It CMA•CH ARI IN) ..:!..-.a:wf.n' .. '/joar ?N#M' ,. A Message On MOTHER'S DAY For u link a U .IKJ for • 4 liM me-.~! r~a ~ "°"" bow madJ --...-1-"l-.i ---·-~-fO!l_ LO H ll•lltt H l\I Cheer, cheer and pay S 5 fee to help rebuild HB Pier Huntinat<>h Beach city officials demonstrated uncanny rnourcd'Ulness and unusual restraint m adjustina beach perk.ins fees. The council deserves praise on both counts. Surf City USA satasficd the needs of its many constituencies in raisi n1 dad y beach parklna f~ 10 SS to raise money to rebuild the damaacd munic1pal pier. · A fierce January 1988 storm virtually dcstro>ed.. the landmark, washing away 2$0 feet of the pier ·along with the End Cafe. The pier has been closed since JuJY, when maJOr 1troctural damage was discov~red. Officials declared the pter unsafe and bepn lookina for tne S l 0 million it has been estimated the rcbuildsng project will cost. · Some S 1.3 m illtoh tn federal emeracncy funds were plcdJCd along with $250,000 fro m the county and S 100.000 in private donations. Some state bond money may also be made available. Clcarl)'. though the city figu red 1t would need mo re than the S 1.6 mtJlion It set aside to m atch those funds. The city made a perfect choice in imposing a SI urcharge on beach parking. Those persons who use the beach probabl> b~vc the mostapprecaation for the pier. Likewise, the> reccave the most benefit, whether they arc surfers, fishermen or sightseers. . The uscr·typc fee is politically palatable in that it avoids placing the fee burden on groups who ma) have little or no coneern for piers. Library users or homeowners may or may not want to shoulder the responsibilty of rcbu1Jding the pier. And h can be argued they sho uld not have to accept that burden when other alternatives exist. City officials deftly imposed the parking surcharJe but wisely bowed to pressure to rest tan even larger fee. Initially. the city had planned a $2 surcharge for a total parking fee ofS6 per day. Rqular beach users complained that fee would be prohjbitlve. The City Council compromised on the $I surchtulc· which will raise an estimated $150.000 per )Car for the pier project. Many other governmental bod1e would have proceeded with the higher rate d espite citlzen protests. To its credit, the Huntington Beach counc1l listcncd and rcacttd responsibly. We can,.all show support for the city and Its worthwhile prQject by spending a day at Huntington Beach and cheerfully payi ng SS to park. Opinion• expreued In th19 epac. ere thos. of the Oally Piiot Oth4k vt.w• expr9$Md on thla PllQ• are thoH ol their author• and arl11t1 FWadefa' commeot• are lnVlt9d and may be sent to TM Oalty Pilot P.O Box 1seo. Costa M ... 92828 Athletes' juvenile antics Once upon a tame. the sport pages of new papers told readers about such thingsas shooung percentage . who scored touchdown for the Packers and goals against the Rangers. and who's on fif'St. UL.Dolon&cr. an EasLCQa.u_fnend.of our complarncd the other day. On a sa nglc page of has newspaper one da) last "eek, he reported. wert the followmg: -Bob Probert, a Detroit Red Wmgs forward. \\as charged with smuggling 14.3 grams of coca1ncacros!ithc U .. · C anadtan border. -Darryl Strawberry of the New York Met tool a swing at a teammate and walked o ut of training camp. angf) because he was only the sixth·haghcst-pard pla>er on the team. pulhng down a mere $1.4 m1lhon this )Car. -Strawberry and his sparring panner. first bascmnn Kctth Hernandez, later had a mccung with -get this -the Mets' tea m psych1atnst. -A track coach tcsuficd tha t anaboltc steroid were a ma1or compc>nent of the training program of spnnter Ben Johnson before the 1987 ~orld 1rack and field c ham· pao nshtps .... h was all news, of course. and ll belonged an the paper At ttie $1mc umc. we join our friend in wi hing that m ore athletes would act more lake athlete and le lake O\Crpa1d. oH·raged adolcc;cents. 7'k Mllw•ottt JHrul High cost of driving The Califorrtta hfi t)'le nans and fin• hes on wheel . and it's an unu ual Cahfom1an who doesn't know at nlht av.a) when inflation t>cims to affect motorist As at' do1n now Take psohnc. The Valdcl 0 11 plll hul the l)c k 3 P1pcline for several days. W eM Coast refiners promptly began complaan1n1about shonagcs of p~uct and, pre to. that v.a instantly rctlected at the pump. Or somethtng like that: Alternative explanations take note that pump pncc'> were doma the tr annual prt·vacat1on creep JUSt before the tanker aa:tdcnt pve them a con..,cn1cnt cxcuK to a ccleratc the procna. lpt that's just the stan of at. The .\mcncan Auto mobile Auoelation ha• just conclud~ that. quite apan from this unexpetlCd psolinc problem. the cost of owning and ~lina a car an Cahfomaa as 1om1 to nsc l 2.1 ~rttnt this ~· Thit should be about double the )car's official inflation rate. .. .lnauranccc:osts&R up about 16 percent: this in the "car aftet c.aliforniant tOOt thctr best shot at in1urance rtform. Maiatcnaacc COlb wiU work out o about 1.9 ccnt'J a male, compued lO l.6ccn11la1t year. lntctt1t ratnarc upacncrally. af1Dcti111 tome car lous; And ta~. hcente and mourns costi aft Uf. Votla. Theft will be tome vanab&es. For inscancc, afltr a II-ah month of Ma~h. auto manur.ctauerl hue ~n Olrerina low-inierat k>ian prosram1 to induce f'asier sala .•.• <•t> ... Anyone who ea~ lM variables to wort in thtir favor just hun ·, been drivina_ Iona. n. ltlwnl* Pfta .... .,,,. ·-·· ... ... ,.., ..... , .... ,_ ... _..., .... ....... '4tftw lliliC.... ~ ..... .... ........... ....... ..... ... ...... ... . . • • • .. ~ netl ., ~~~~ ··-Pass the ~-·· burgers, . • . hold the It's hnppen~JUSt as l predicted Nearl)' a )Car ago I wrote a column about all the food 11ems we've bttn told to 8'\01d. Salt, sugar, red meat, da11') products, eags. chOC'olate -1n other word • all the things that make eating worthwhile I said 1hen that some day the pendulum would swi ng back ap1n and "e ~ould be urged to chow down Eactionsjockeying in clash ·over worl<er' s c·ompensation on certain food items we had 11"en up. In the meantime, I cut down on m> chocolate intake - BecauSt" of the articles written by c1enll ts telhn1 us what damaac t~ foods "'ere doina to us, many people eliminated red meat and chce ffbm their diet to keep from 1ctung a heart attack or a strok'e. This w~ a ~en lice for those of us SACRAMENTO -No one even tries anymore to defend C'al1fom1a's system of compensatm$ "'orkc~ for on-tbC·JOb tnJUrtes and tllncsc . Thats because it's 1ndcfen 1blc. Cahforo1a employers arc saddled wnh more th1m $6 btlhon a )ear in premiums for worker's compen~· uon insurance CO\·erage. propor- uonatel) higher than JUSt about anywhere. Their disabled workt'~ must Krape b) on tliePeftts that haven't been raised 1n seven years and art'-among th<' lowtst in the natton , In ~87. employer pa1d $6.15 b:lhon in premiums and workc~ cl:nmed SJ.25 b1ll1on 1n t)(nents. both direct payments a nd medical bills The rest of the money went to the middlemen -handhnJ fees and profits for insurance c~rncrs. adm1n- 111rauon. lav.)crs' fees. tlc incc 1hc costs are high and the benefits are low. the ob'\ 1ous p- proach "ould be lo redut'C the cut to middlemen But pohtl(all) that h.is been thl' st1docs1 of the is uc'i. 'itnce tho~· m1ddltmcn v.1eld much dou1 in th<.' halls of the state Capitol In broad terms. one side -in- surers, JOtned mo 1 of the 11me b~ cmplo)ers and somct1mt'S b) or· pruz.cd labor -blamC$'"J.hc. UaW)Cf\ and doctors "'ho pc<"taltze an com- pensatton cases for drivi ng up cost'i The other side -la.,.,}crs. dottOf( and some labor Jroups -blaml''I 1n urers for tnking too big a uit. Theargumenthasbttn~OHliOO for years v. h1lc the natc Lcg1<tla&ure .,.,h1ch hould be resol.,1nau. remain\ mostl) content to 'Ill on th<' tdchnc' The Lcg1<>laturc·s auditor grncral was directed to c;tud) the )stem and come up v.11h some data But his rt'pon. 1nueJ th1 month. wu ol\I\ 'l'OD\\ I\ HISl"OHl Today is W~nesda). pnl 19. the 109thda)oft9 9 Therurc256da)' ten in the )car The Jewish hohda)' PassoHr begins at sunS(t Toda) ·s h1&hhfht m h1•nory· On Apnl f9. n 5 the "rncnc.tn Ke' oluttonat") \\ ;ir bct;ln with th<' ~lilt of Lt''\lngton ana Concord On this date In I 78l. the 'lrthcrlands re- coamzt'd meman 1ndepcndtl\Ct' Jn l 824 the f n11tsh romantt\' poet Lord 8)ron J1cd 1n ~It longh1. Grt.~c. tn 1897, the lir t \mer1 .::n \1ara- thon Race v. s run from Hopl-.mton. Mts\ . to &\ton I he ~inner \\"a\ John J McDermott, v.ho ran the cour~ "' 1:55 10 mmutc' details, ources sa> ""ho arc addicted to chccscburacrs. I •\ formal 3nnounccmcnt of the would ch oose a pcrfeclly prepared a&recmcn1 1s e'p«l«I soon . and 1\ ch~scburser to filet m&&non any time would touch off a battle tn the -unles: l wa dining at the R1ti or ( apttol th~· RJLZ-Carhon or a comparable s1m1lar agreement w reacncd restaurant l'"c not seen • '>t:"eral )ears aao. onl~ to ~ tor· chec eburacr listed amona the dinner l)l•Jocd b} allor~)S their lea• latt\'e entttts in 1ho c tabltshmcnts. alhc • and some" clement tn labor. , When I say perfectly prc-p9rcd. f I I he h1 tol'} of the compensauon me:.n bro1k'd to the. ri'1lt dqrce - issue 1s that someth1na happcn v.hrn no1 too done. not too rare Af\er a rmira1nall) useful thrtt of the four m&JOr facuon'I grec g<'nl"rous ltce of cheese as melted on ~mr lcg1~l:non .ind the ( ahforn1a and 1am 1t down the throa1 ot the top it's pla~d onto a b\ln lathtted Apphcant\ \Horne)\ >\\ 0Q1'1ll00 founh rhat lost lXCUJ'TCU ID 19 2 v.1th mu tard and m1yonna1~ and ~11cd upon the rcJ)()rt 'I.a) in 11 when labor. 1osurer'I. and attorne) \ I dl'd v.11h lettuce. tomato and "pl1:>,ed" that the insurance earner pu\hcd ahroush a p tka e O'\tr•thc onion p1d.lcs on the 1dc. v.ere 10 blami: for the gnp b(twcen \trenuou\ obJCl'llOn~ of emplo~e~. No~ a stud) ,lunde<I by m1~ lnlOmC and OUlJO a:nd IOf ram~.<fuckijoy-Jerry Bmv.A l)T'Oduttn nd tht-l'tlt\'Ol\"lluncer Out the auditor general'~ rcpon to \1an 1t JU~\ before k '1n1 office Institute rc,calqhat there art' cancer· neHr reached that condu<11on And Bro~n succcSM>r. Rtpublil:an fi&huna chcm1 ah and aClds to anllcd "hen .\<.1 1n1 .\ud11or General Kun (1c-orge txu~mtJian. has been more around meat and cena1n ch~s. · SJoberg attempted toe 1r.apolJte. tor p1o tcCt1'-e of emplO)'t'rs· 1ntert-\t • ( hC"Csc \\ hu ~nd""1ch prcad, pubhc c..on umpuon. wmt.• p1 or~ rcfus1n1 lo 11n bill to raise benefits C\:Ordana to the lest has the htshcst lifure~. he omlllcd ~\Cral ~e' ptt>~e\ "'llhout ofT-.tu1n1 'I) stem1c t.hange le' el of canccr-ftlhuna acid 0 J,llJ \Ut.. h .1 .. di\ 1dcnds rt'lurncd lo SOU a.ht b) cmplO)Cr~ I'\ e nC\ Cf e\ cn COO 1derc<J rutlJOI emplo)'crs b) m\urcr . and 1n urer.· .\ttornc)~. n'i1n1 that the) \lo-Ill~ ( hec~ \\.h11 on m) burger-prefer earnings on out\1de '"' t'\1mt.>nts. on the lo~tnf end of the n(-w &~-a harp cht'ddar or JOCk. but I'm In 1hc t"nd. the rcpon pro.,ed ment. t.lrc: la)tnl&fOUnd"ork to block "1ll1n& to compromise nothma otherthan that n·Joi of monc' u se na amen a Th~ fatt) chcm1 al and 1c1d I flo"tng throush ,\nd lll\U \ome • l ht\ ha\C U prnnl, Which I\ that uf)f)O\('dl\ Jnh1bll tumO~ In ffiltt lt bod> ·s pod.ct' their intercst\ ~hould bt-con 1de~ v.:n onh 1hrtt 'cars a10 th:u rc· One .. uspects that thr .i11ornruand and tho'I(' of the 1nsunanc( 1ndu It') ~rc.h<'r~ cl.J1mcd tht'~ item . t"5- thc1r poht1<":ll allies JUmp('d o n th( ~huulJ bt' (IL1t'~t1oned. 1n an) rauonl\I pt\.1~11) v.rll.dont' burgers. cau~d a uditor iencrars rcpon so rt'ad1h n.1mina11on of the \\Or .. t'r·, com· tumor. 1n nu~e !x'C'BUW" the other PfflteS in th~man~ lX"'fWTTOlTl uc -J ht muffs of ilils late t research 411dcd .. u uu.k appear o n the 'crgc of But the l..cgl\laturt' 1 not conduct· mu't ha'e brou hlJO} to the heart of r uning a deal for an O\t'rhaul of the 101 rauonal e'aminauon ofth1\ H r\ the manaaer of 1cDonald'~. s) tem that \\Oult.1 rcd u<c 1he role -1ncffic1cnt e'pcnst\t systt'"' We ndy's and Burscr Kina. and therl'fo~ thi: 1inanc1JI rcv.ard -It is pla\lng J)O\\Cr-bl°' poh\lc' h " ., a rtal upper to thOS( of u of .mornc~s in the \}\tem That's v.luta h;ippencd 1n 1~)(2 v.hen "ho mC'als haH· been planned lntenSt" ncaot1Jt10n., ha.,.c tx:cn the la" \Crs "<'l'l'. on thc:-prc' a1hn1 around fi\h and chu.:kcn and "ti· under v.a' amon~ c-mplOH'r\ in side .and ihat' "hat rnuld h p~n t'tat'lles v. htlc dreaming about \urc.·rs. and oraa11 11i·d labor repf't'scn· v.1th them t:1n the lo~1n.g 1de chcc)CbUflt'r tauvcs The) haH' reac.hed Cn<'rJI Its J lous) \\I~ to makt poh . on ~11crob1ologl'it arc not rec·. agrl.'cmcn1 on 3 propo~I to rcdun· somc1htn1i ';() tun<Umentall~ 1mpon· ommcnd1n1 that \\C ao on a middleman co ts and direct the ant to o man~ v.or .. ers chcescburgcr 'b1ngc rhe\ rtmtnd U$ \J\ 1ngs into 1mpro' t'd Oc-nclih tor Du W•lt~n I• • •yod/t'•IH that there :th: \llll \0"1<' bad v.ot .. <'f\, and arc ironing uut the · col11moltt. 'ub\tanc.c in tx:cf and cheese that ln 1910. Jftt'r "'~.. of bcina v1cv.C\I through tclc~opc . tfalle~ \ ( omC'l "a" rcponcd '1s1ble to the nJkt'd e\c 1n Curacao In 111.H , thc l ntt<'d 'ii.Ill'' \\Ml ,,ff the i old \t:mdard In 1941, 1housand!IOI Jt'"'"' in11n the \\ ar~v. (.1het10 lx'pn 1hcu li~hl aa .. un t ~dll UC.:lUpJllOO fO~-Y .. Jn 1~'1 . (ic n OhuiJ;s\ \.fa( nhur. rchC\td of ht\ command 10 "c.•rea !'l) rrc\IJClll ll¥n ~ fluman ha<lc farc .... cll 10 Conan·'" ~ ~ing. ·rnd suld1cr~ nc.•\ er Jlc.·, th\' JU"l fade '\\3 ." I In 1975. Ind•" innounlcd 11 h.id laun(hcd 1· 111":\l Wt<.'llllc, from the So\ ~t l r11on atop' 'tt't 11,x;lt't In t 9 :?, a tronaut\ Sall> to.. Ride and Guion BluforJ Jr became the lir'\t v.oll\an and fi"t lack to he tapped for l pace m1 ~1an Trn )l'J " a&o l:3r p11an"' v.cnt to rtw poll\ tn a referendum on the ('('ace trl.'at~ v.11h Israel ..,, t ~rar qo \ federal JUdge 1n C hu.tt 'held ta.ndard O.lof·ll'd1am1 and a"o \Uh\1d11'1nt\ hablc for damaa· t\\: u\Cd b' th ma \l\l' I er 01hp.ll from 1he t:inJ..cr .. moco C ad11 .. on the f n:m.:h (Oast One ~car 40 Republu;an Gcor,e Bu h and Dcmo~r l Michael DulaJ..1\ han<.lth -on the 'cv. YM .. pn· 1<.kntial pnmanc B1 Th Au«uld Pm• could laU\(' problem "'"h the heart. The Jc\. 1i.1on v.c'rt up a in t now 1 v. hcthcrto indulge 1n ch~ buracrs -e,cn1f1hc~ doha,etobcp~ "uh ( ht"e \\ h12 -and n k ccn1ng a hean auad. or stro\.t . r suck wtth the ' ctablcs and take a chan« on tumo"·'n lht \toma\:h M1 rob1ol 1 a \11 had Parila. di· f\'c.tor of the L n1Hn1h of W1 n-~1n·., food !.afot rc~irch institute ~·d tanccr·ti1h11ng chcm1C"al aJ occ.ur natuntll) 1n human blood and mother·, milk . t ti S"h ti\ the c ccseburscr. e'en 1fit' maJe v.11h C h~ Wh17. \nJ I want th..: pendulum to sw1 na ~al l ltHc farther I'm v.a1tin& for \Untc.• re :m twr to uddcnl} an- n o Y n\: e that (<.'rt11n other ~a1.imoph1" 1llnes could be prcwnted or cured 1fw~atl 1ncrca~ our ~on>0mpt1on of chocolate. c.lt11D9'tl A• ffdlt IJ.-.. • LA..-··~. Castawa)!s property value undetermined Jn'\ oh d haJ th· pmNrh, 1n lact. l'tt'n 1uro~J tnlo a par' lnc1J fntall). 1f I t'' tr o into a park ~h •re the' •n: fl)tl"ll m~l atrplant'< and \\ h~ kiJ 31'C' riJlna b11: In. :all o"i:r th t\\Otpath\, I v. •II h~'<' \OnlC' ~flOU QUC:,ltOlh 10 a\k lht t'll\ fl&thtr4i ( ugc t that the doctortake tv.o 'Pin n\lnJ a ala'' of d v.:it~r nd ret1r\' earl • l>AVl r> \ W ''OU. G :"cv. pon BC'at h No 'E'sy street in CdM I f\·al111.'\i tnoa\ I ha'1 '"1s;ctt wme1h1na t Mat trounJ and around, hut could not r..: as the rnC\ llJbl "£:" \tf\.'Ct what's gmnson hc-t'l'? h somcont pla)tf\l• JO kc on the re\1d(nl\ of rvna dtl Ma(' If thott • - tilt \trl'Ct• nan\1t\I dcpartmc-nt of thf Cit) lldl ~Ip. I •m h\'rc "uh all thf u '"tanlt tMt mieht ft«'i. Like. e'er think of"E,~n·• or Eucal)=~ nd dun'I 1dt ~that 1t "-"to be • . bn.iu · I'll JU\t p0tnt to the Mllftoha T rtt Su-M. thcrt it 11 'I 11id btfot'c' I don't contidtf th1' ufficu:nlll traumattC to mm me movt or an th1na. But 1 "r rould all ett lOF1hef a-1 ~·'>' lh4: 11uat1on. l\ v.~uld he nice. RI K lllAUT OfONMMs Comments are welcome A12 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wedneedey. April 19, 1919 • by BU Keane COURTS• CUL TU,!tS "The fog's erasing the trees." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson , •• ., ,..., ••'"'. .,. 0 ••• ""' "There! Does that make you happyr PEANUTS . • r ' l j I ' - DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~~ 'i °' ._I ~~~~--··~-, ~~ ·:~~k ~ GOD WA$ SYART. HE HAD A &\ROEN M ME HAU A C.OUPtE TO 001HE WORK FOR HIM." by Charles M. Schulz IS THERE AN'I WAY WE CAN GET RID OF LUCV JUT T1-1ERE .N RloHT FIELv .. 15 THERE ANV WAY WE CAN 6ET RID OF '<OU? DON1T SA'f THAT I WAS JUST 6ETT l~6 r - GARFIELD a08&18R08E ft~~ A 1MlllG-. 11S M#4 If ~. 9Ur I l'W' MOWtM&",is .. 111/W#// ~~._,._~~..di~~ COMFORTABLE I .by Jim Davis by Kevin Fagan ~!>~~~R~ ARLO AND JANIS ............. _.... ~ .................................. _ -~ .... . SHOE JUDGE PARKER r SAILOR IS s:tAYIN G AT A HOTEL, S AM ' HERE'S THE P 'HONE NUMBER WHERE HE CAN BE REACHED' INVITE HIM TO HAVE DINNER W ITH YOU t FUNKY WINKERBEAN <A.H:RE'S ClklD'r' 1tX)AC.J, C~€~ DOONUBURY by Garry Trudeau by Jimmy Johnson 00, ~·TUCH /II, -ICl.)O OF~ Wtla. 'tlCR ' &WY' STM STIAaGKT' ANO .---·"' ... _.,__, ....... .. ~ '-" """'" .... ti111 l~JTI I r 11 II i' 'r I · .....---..l GREEM 1: I I' I I' , S A L L T Y 'tOU w.> <* 'rt:)(Je fUf / by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk '---~ --·-.-~..-. ...... ... _,..., .... COf\K .. flCe MCtvM tfle ~·------· --' C 0 ll \II '\ I I \ C O I I I f .I ' Rustlers unable to keep up with Rancho's Dons Golden West absorbs 7-6 setback in otange Empire Conferen~e duel ly RICHARD DUNN o.-y "°' c .. ,~~ It was a fun one to ~alch 1f )Ou're a fan But fkn V11larrcal's Golden Wt>st Colltgt> Rustlers <-'<>uld ha~r thou,ht of somcthtnJ else a httk more fun to do on Tuesday other than dip furtht'r do"'n·the Orange Empirr Confert'n c ~scball nand1ng\ . The Ro\tlcr'$ had a chance to create a tic for lirit plact'. but instead they walked awa> with another one-run loss to the confc."rcnce's fir t place." team this tJmc." 7-6 •'> Rancho nuag,o rode." the arm o f lt'ft-hander \\ 1llic Na"arrctte to maintain Its shm lead 1n the OE( race "It was grcat for the fans to watch, but ~e JOSI ~cot out and beat oursehe\" ~1d Villarreal who\C Rustler\, 16-12-1 . JC).'7, lell t~o games behind the Don 23-12. 12-5 ' Rancho nt1ago. whic h has six pla}Cri in the stanang lineup batting over 325 Jumped on Golden \\e\t tarter Tob) f ort' man for four runs 1n the ftr~t 1nn1ng But 1n a game that "'ent back and fo nh h kc a Ja1 .ilru match Golden We 1ued1t in the third on th1rd-ba'>Cman C r.t•¥ Paquettc's three-run home run R.tntno anuago'<, John \.tcTagaart h11 h1~ n1n1h home run o f the )CU. a two-run t,hot 10 the fifth, to ~·~c the Don a 6-4 lead Rut the Ru tiers who '>('attcITd I:? hits off Na' arrettc. ucd 11 again 10 the \l\th on kadon ht1tcr Frank ~lc."rman'<; tv.o-run do uble to the: lcft<entl·r field alle)~ The Don~ hov.eHr. took the lead forgoo<l. 7-6. o n an unearned run 10 the ~'enth a5 G\l. ( lir\t baseman Jo '>h Bnmmer comm1ucd his second error of the game Conrad lolb y, who~ 42 RBI this season rank him founh 10 the confc."rencc in that catcgol"\, singled home Dann) Ontn cros for tht" go-ahead run oftForeman 10 thl· l>C\enth. Colh) 1s a former Estancia H1$h standout rhe Ru tlcn bad their chances to llC •I again. gctllng the Jcad-ofT hatter aooard IO the ~\en th JOd l'lghth 1nn1ngs. but 'Ja,arrettc." turned them ;iy,a\ \.\llh \omc craft>, p11ch1ng. 'T oda} v.e ~ere a httle \hak) gcmng out of thl' blocl •· said, Villarreal "\\-e battled hard hut we JU\I couldn't male the pla) '-'C wanted to make " Villarreal used a different hncup. including py11111g normaf c lean-up h1Her Dan Villegas 10 the l'<o :? c,pot hut 11 didn't matter as the Don~ clcincd up on tw o e rror\ to scort.1br«..u_nca~d run., gfT Foreman "'ho wa., n1tch_ing (Pl~ase SH RUSTLfRS/8 21 ace homers foe for 14-7 Victory Orong.c C oa<,t u~d thrn• home run' to \IJ\ J h.111· game had.: 11( pa<.:1: c,cmng Kan hn \anllal?t' "'1th J 1..i ~ "'" O\Cr \l\lllOll r ulknon 1n JO Oran~\' l mptrl' ( unkrl'OCC ba cball game ()( < . 2 ~-Q-1 12-fl used thl p!t~hrng of ldl·handcr R}an Th1bJllh, "ho p1deJ up hi\ ~'en th \ldOI) "tlh four annlll.~ ol '>hutout rchd to hold ull thl' I fnrnl'I\ 10-~I )-11 · . ( ra1g 'l..1\00 .mJ \111..c." \an Blanl111n h1t '>ol11 hornl'r' tor <-1n thi: third tnn1ngand ~ott l ulano,1 lru'hl·J hi\ confcrcnc:i:-kading 15th home run .1 thl"\.-e·run \hot. 1n 1he ~' enlh 10 put the P1r.th''> nhc:u1 I:?-7 · The Pir. tc\ ~orcd ~\t'n run., in the sc'-·ond rnn11\@ to c.ha>e Fullerton tartcc tC\e I rn1.h\l'I ;i., J:J'ion 'tiung and EJJic P1crc:t' each haJ \\\CHUO \lllglc'I .111J Man ~ Cordo,aand l tcctor\anla( ru1.1dcJc<J RRl-.,rnalc'i \.in Blancom ~orcJ the: Bun' l\.C\ cnth run o n a b34>Cs-loaJnl \\.all. • Thibault. v.ho allo~cd onl\ thrce h11.,. rd1c' cJ < )( < 'usner l omm) 1~10, "hog.a' cup~' en run' unJ '-'&ht h1l 10 four IOOIO Debbie Kelly reacts to ~ success. M•rlna•s Betsl Hugh bree .. es In 200 lndo. Baron girls,·Viking boys prevail fhc I oun1.11 n \ .ille~ High girl' .md \l.111n.\ ~.,.,, l"Unll' UUI \\lllOl'r\, II\ thl' \\\tlllmlOg llll'l'I ~IV.l'l'O till '"u'>(hool' hut tlw "unw1l1.·agu\'champ111no,h1r,l'.1d1 r\.'ma1n un<ln1tkd f h\.' f\.'.l~llC lllll'\ \l tfl l°x• '>Cllll•<l 11\ t\\O "l'l'f..\.1t lhl \un..ct tin.ti\ but 1hat<l1l.ln't lktr,u t lro1111lw 'tl lt•lll'' lor thl' l\\Cl ll':llll' lhc f4roo turh \\.OU the tin.ii '\COi -th'-· H • fa'L'\t\lc tclJ\ -lo l'Jrn JO 7-M dcrt'1on n'C'r the \ 1t..1ng' I hl· 1. lo\C I~ .,·onh'\ll'll 111c l t t'-· .. 11urc-J cinh 1111 t-.:!·J '"'1.'.Cp, \\ 11h t ountatn \.ilk\ l'.irntn 1h1.· 1or 'l)tll' 10 the d1\ tnit lOntP\'t1t1c.>n. ·• fhl' girl\ did .111 oul\l.indtngJnh ··'·""I <•11tllatn \',ilk~ g1rlH'Wl h lxhh1\.' t...dh "\\ ( put 0111 '>tningr't \W tntmcr. 1n thl.' trt'l' rd J\ Jnd 11 pa11.l uff "I thought"'-' hJJ o ul\t.1nd1ng \"111111' h' \1 1 hdk llam ('SOO frn· ( II '\uuhl\111~ tu1w ol 'i I~~''· Juh Voit (Pl:r<.vnal ~'' _..l ~! 111 thl' U tr\'l') .111d P.111\ 1 homp<,on '" 1n1wr 10 UI\ 1n11.> •• It "'ll\ the,h11c.J '>lfatKhl H'.tr tlhll r oun1.11n \ alk' h•h beaten ~la mah\ fi, e !lliint' 1u k'' f or sh'-\ 1t..ina' fkt\I Hutth duuhktl in th.: 1ndl\ 1dual nwdll'' (~ 08 ..,.,, ,rnd thl· lfKI '"" c '\J ..i l \llJnY.htk \111011..J \, hur1l\ t.. \1Jr1'.:1 \p.tno\ •l'h ind \1cph.tn1e ..._1am'-·r l.llh turnl•J 11 ll td1 '"'m' .ll'\.t°\rthni l\> \1,mna < u,1d1 f>;l\c l'1d.lurd .Jn th,.• OU'.\ nll.'l'I' •Charle\ Kl.'n\nn caged ()arrrn Ham 1n lht• ~(JO rrc·,,t\k tu 'part.. \l,1nna to a <J'i ... .: \lll1>f O\l.'r tlw B.1n1n' 1't<t1Hin "·" dc~tciliirl . "t 11. Ham h~ 111 .t I <II \\ ht·n t...co\ 011 'nn 1h.1"t ra, r ap1n,1 I f,1m the d, 1l'nd1 ng k.1flll" l h.11nr our 1 .,,m JU'I "'t'nt nu1' ·· f.lml \1.irtna hm'> t<1Jd1 Jphn \\ nyht .. ,t ,C'rml'd ti•""-'' tlw IUO\ lor II\ Pcf\onal Ix:'" v.crl· thl• ordl·1 01 thl' d.1, ·" lohn \\ l'\ll'I IUtnl.'0 1n pr 'II\ the tl\dl\ 1d u,1I rTIC\llt'\ (I 'I 11 f 1 .ind buttl•tlh t~..i 1.:1 II> 'p.irk thl' \1t.;111g .. \l11t1 \f,l\\\l'll turrwd tn tim· ""m' 1n v.11111111r, thr tl ·""tr11i..,· 1 I 0' '' I :lnJ lht• '0 lrtc 1'1 ''i • I oun1.11n Valk'·, l'llort\ "cr'-I • M11t tut tl J 1111 jPluse SH S\lllMMfNG/Bl l AHJ: \ KOi .. \DI P Wf ONESOAY, APRll 19. 1989 I :J Oile~s' late rally-ii~,. helps put Sunset in more turmoil . Barons lose game, but no ground; Five teams within a game of each The.") 're still in la\t pla{t' but \omehowone eame out of wrnnd place doesn't ound ~ ~d n~1u·, how 111 lor H untington Beach ll1gh'$ O ilers. "'ho took thctn\l'h~\ o ut ot the din anti <ihool loo~ all M lhC du\t W tth one V.IOll of the bat b) Ja\011 8~t'i~~. who~ t\\o-run hot 10 the bottom of the C'\Cnth inning hfted the 01k1 s to un -7 Sun-.et l t•aguc ba .,cball "1ctof) Sc\.'nuogh on their ~a' to a 7 (l lo "afier \.I 111ng <">ll·.m \ 1ew ha' \nappc.'<1a fl-6 11c v.11h a run 1n the top o f the '>l'\Cnth 1nnmg, 1he 01krc. rallied \\Ith t\\O 10 nol onl> \\II\ thl' gam<.'. but '>ho'e n(lht ba t l 1010 the th1 ct.. of thl" ·\!though Hunt1ngtl°lO lkach rc-m :110\ in the cellar. 1ilon~ '"th \1annJ the 0 1ler'i arc Jll\I OOl' g.ime c,hort o f thrrl· 0thl·1, ''1th ..i • .i mart..' in "'hat " hl.·'-om1ng an annual lrw·IN-all ritual. ~ounll' i..1nJ ,,f lam1ltar d0c..·~n't u." '31d EJ1wn < «Ml h P.1ul I I.well. \\ htk Hun11ng1on lkal h '' n' rail~ mg 10 win. liar re II '> < ha rgl·r, "l'r\.' h,>IJing on tor a one-run win. "hilt '-' e'1 mm,tcr 'h°' t"d th\.' 11.'adcr Fountain \ allc\. .1wund '' 11h .1 4 ~ dclcat · Bn,~·, 't'ilo" lame on a 2-1 fo\t hall .ind Y.ent O\.er the ll-h lil;IJ tcnn· :it Hu1111ngton lka'-h onng Joe\ l\.1Jl'\\\l..1, '"hCJ h.id lt•d offthl· 1nn11111 \\Ith ah. "chit '-tt'H· Harrett., ..,t:aha" t..~ had tn\..rn a 7 6 lcad in the top t•I thl 'l'' cnth "hen ~ll'\. l' I krna nde1 lined a run- 'lonng '1ngll to 1..entt•r tidd "'1th ''"0 Olli\ Chean \ t\.'\\ h.1J brnll'n quill.I') tor \Ophomore \tarter R.lnd' to..arltncr. srnnn& the 11nic\ to knocJ.. I lunt1ngton lkad1 ~ -.1aner out of the bo\ Ba'C hit'> b> "\te' c and Dan Hc."1 nnndc1 prelc<lNi a run \1..0nng Jouhk tl' C1ar) { hn\topher\On and before rcht•f p11\: her Ken \fa)., rnuld re tOtl' '>Omc order the ~aha"' lo;\ gt\I t\\O un a s1nttk from M 1t..e Burn .\Ill'' (or. ( olhl'rt "J' h11 h) a p1tth \fa)\ Come on, ~urrcndl'J IOlt an R Bl-~1ngk to [) J M urru\ before getting O\l l uf II ~t.i"'· ho~t'H'r n1..-cJl'd help, totl. ao<l he got 11 ~hen Brian \\ 11gh1 .1mc on in thl· founh \\1th the ba~ le> dcd and 1nduc.1.•d Johrl \inold 11\to a 1-~ \ douhlc pla) llunt1n¥ton tt ,1lh 101 a run·\Hmna double lrom lll\1tn ~tJrhn 11l th4." lir't .rnd an ROl·\lllgk from ( hn'i ~lahc1 111 thl' thnd but thl' big tnning· wa the S<'lOnd . "hen the 01lcr" \1.'Ml'<l tour tune-' · < hn'> \langl•h had a run-'>dHtn1 \mglc \1. n'ht tnpkJ 111 a p;m, th n "'-'JC"'~;i ~ucc1 10 \\r~t '"' • (Pluses e SUNSET /821 PC L leaders roll with big victories < mta Me\.i tll h'.., !\fu,tang' ,;iv. t0hC'1r hope~ for a ht'rth 1n tht• If '· \ bJ,t•h II plarnfT.. .stt orb ;i b1a blo~ T U<.''dJ' "' thL·~ tl•ll t\\11 gJJnw ... ofTthC' pat\" o t third pla t: OrJngc 111 Y.h.1 h:a\ ht'\:omC' a l\\1H ('am t h3mp1on'lh1p rilH m tlw P.ll 1fi~ < 0.1\t I l'agul' \tr wa~ ~ I~· ~ 1ct1m oft n·ll'aJt1 l una Hill "h1lc Oran l' lx'-tl·J \\' l0-bc4()mc .fir~- cntrl'n1. Fil' int t 1rd pl:l l\ t~ o pmc."' hch1nJ the ll'a1.k~. anJ two ganH'' .1ht·ad ot \fr..a rr.thu o Hrlh nwan"hlle ._t pl p.llt' "1th l una 11111' "1th a rout .11 I guna fkal h • Tnm I lo~d·c. 2·run hontt"r in the ~·\l'lllh \.Jflpcd J 11guna 11111,' \ldnr\C1\c:r \le.._, ''rngthdla"t..'il I \.,i ~·I rc: 0 11' ........ ......, ..... loc &nnctt i11J Roti ~1 110 '-'C'fe : for .i and M ill· I klm v.,1, ~ h11 \ • ' I .1guna tf tlb u~d .1 I 2· hll llllad. .... 1.1110 Ii'<' 1n 11',• th1rd and tour 1n the lounh DJ ,·11 K l."f\ h.1J a 2-run Jouh l' 10 lhl' thud .ind Kc n "-.ortman .1dd1.·J .s ~-run ''"Ill• 1n th( ltlUrth \k "1' I >:mn \1.1,hhu1 n "''''.: IClf 5. Rrad Poncr \\as jPlu se SH PCL/121 Belcher:'S Sea View heavyweights spike league foes Pickard four-hitter Coronade/Mar UniversitytuneupforThursda,v 's crucial 111 0 l.llflldt..'O\ lt>I (l\('fclll w1·ns ,.t ~or , J ,,h,1l \aJJkh.1 \." .i 111•ht·<lr.111·1.· . I~ Ii f ts LA 6-0 Corona dd \for High ll lll'\1 11l fnr ''· 11 I I . , ,_, l cc ar .... "·"' ''"' k~. pu\hllli ,,, PU'llCd Sun .. ·t fl."\or1! .La.Jl;t.("0 Knt-cn .. on IC\1 ( •11ldc 0 Seaha w.Ks , 1 hu1'>da) ·, \~J \ ll"" I l·;1ju,· 'ol· "'n 1,,, .IH' 111 6 I. un'-' •aml.' lx•hind tht· lt•:i m \\ '-'' 10 an :\-I n .1n~l I mp1rl' le\ ball \ho"Jo, .. o .llJll\\I \ '01\t'r"t' Jn h1 h \\ 1111<11 l,._"' tl•nr1 1' k.1d1n111 D.uun' \\Ill! 1 I: 6 (kC1't1•n ( 11111 ,,.n c '1, tol\ al I ulkrton • Afti1ef1 ked out. LOS .\NGU [~ < \ P) -t nn Bc:I her p1tt·h d 1 tour·h1ttcr and itruc:k ou' 10 lor h1\ fif'lt cumpk•c p mc of the \C&Wn and lftcdo nont.1 H' ,. 111u111 "ith u 15 ~. I ~·2. 9· 15, I .~ d \l\IOll •I uunt.110 \.tin n .1 1t;imcd 11' u\ r l d1,on In \.OOHTIUOll\ ollc-gc ml'n·, 11 n ()\('I \l\lllng r u\ltll IUC'\da\ .1llt'I• u nti..:.1t\'I\ \\,I\\ Ill lhl \1111 o('t l l'•l~U\ Junior Ke.l \ 1(1 lr1qlll/ ·' r . 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John Ci.1 11d ind I r1, Rc-h I er I 4 I Jclcall'\I \ t\llln r llln, I) I \ . ..i &hi\ ~ huf'<l3) ~ltlll'il I uunllltrl \' I· fol .. 1.(), 0·2.1· l~·(I \ 1\\l.11 \ ()( ( l!o (Please SH ROUNDUP /821 C ·tt I I I f .1 II\' I II \I I Anteaters ar:e forced to-swallow a split ' Southern California College pulls out 6 -3 victory t le i~u ho rd on n error in 'h ond anntn '' I tond nJ -.cnt hJ 1h1rd on a around ball ~hnc ~1n 'tranJC'J lht' \Phi ka\C\ (I at 14-2 ·I. • .. hdc \.an 0~ 10 1'-nO\i\ 16·.;?~·I . \ "< I r 1urns to Bia Wt"sl C on· krcncc tt0n tlH' -.'ttkend •1th a :\farla P1clarJ 1,1\hC'<l , a t'-'tH)ut '"'"'un hvmc1 1n tht• houom of the 'C'''-'nth inntn a' the <K:ean \IC'-' ll•ih 'oltball tl'. m hlanlr.;ed Hunt· 1 '\ 100 Beal h. : O T uc..d3\ on the '-{3ha"'-• fkld P1\ Md'" bl:i't '-amc al\cr Tami D.1"'bn tia rl'a he\3 on a ric."ldcr· l hmn· tkr homC"r v.cnt "ell O\Cr the left tiddl•r', h(lld Ptl \.ard .... \, \.\<I al\o the "-inn1 pttl h1.·1. alll'" 101 onl~ a fi~Hnn1na \1ngk 10 the ,t1nd batter \he fM:c;d. \he" 'llr\l\ k nut lhrt-e anti "'allr.;C'd t~o. r1t, h1n1 lO o nh on o' c."r the m1m· mum ,1, 1y,o 01ll"f' v.crc wipe j otY1hc bJ~'> b J ouhlC' Ill&\\, Pam I 1 <>-~: "' ' the lo\1na p11,hcr. al U\\IOI -.C\Cn h11~ he C'keapcJ a ha I d«l Jam 10 l h1ul\h mnrn ll) kec."p the same orcle's la h team 1\ l · 1 10 the un t, o ne pmc hchmJ l ttunuun Valk). tn other \un"t pme~ • t ountam Valk) ea,il\ maan- tamtd ., .. h."<lJUI: k d '".'°'°"IC\°') O\Cr Wc•tm10\1er. The Baron ~ho Ol'C'd 10 t'3lh lftnlnl,. tallifd It.fir I h run 1n the fifth 1nnina to ~nd lite pmc due to 'he mercy nllc. T m ha Siaakc knocktd 1n 1-a nm1 Wtth I 'lntlt' 1n lht t«'Oftd tltfUftl ud ~ama 8111d m ptnt "'a P9" Of°ntftt 1n the founh Fountaln Valle} 1 now 14-I o'crall. •h1lc tht Uonu.-e wmkta•• th rt'C' unttt_llllftft • Jame)" crridlr".t •• .. •• i nt Jultt 1k*8 WllO lld "1 'th-:1n1"" "'Cir.-"1J1 I .. nanem.,...• ...... Manna. ~l. .. • O\"ftllll. 2·· INliiW~= ~ ......... _. ....... "liiilildii • • ONnel Oo..e DAILY PILOT/ Wlldr111•1r. Apt• .. Francona proving to be thorn in Ryan's side so far this season Jialle. abea ano&bn lfO&&Od bell wai booted IO loed the t.tcs. M1n) OlborM IOOk achantqe with 1 two.- run &inpc to kft. Manna aot run~ to \C\·ooJ on thnd. but 5'-oll Kirk\\ood bounced 1n&c> a u>mc~ktr to end threat. Ediwn Wai th in1 riaht in tht \1\th •~n Robin LindM:)' tiqltd ind advanccij on Matt Newficld'1 ~. but ahc t.wo wttt left stranckd when Thobc •truck out the ncllt l:Mattcr and forced a around o ut to tnd th~ 1nnins. '°'' \'\Ul'\f • ..._ From n. Aaodetecf ftNn ARLINGTON, Texas -Terry Fran-~ cona said he doesn't have Nolan Ryan's number. just a lucky rabbit's foot when he • plays aaainst him. Already in this young 1989 baseball season. Franconahasbroken upa Ryan no-hinerinoncpmcand collected two hits and scored two runs agarnst him in another. . .. francona helped drive Ryan out Monday night in an 8-1 Milwaukee Brewers' victory that snapped the Texas Rangers' winnmg streak at eight games. one sby of the franchise record. . A week ago, he singled in the ci&hth inning to snap Ryan's bid for a sixth no-hitter. "Everybody is acting like l got Ryan's number. but I'm just happy to bc'playing against him.'' Francon:• said. Francona and R~an do have the same agent. Dick Moss. After Francona broke up Ryan's no-hitter last week. 1 Magic sparks Lake~ romp Magic Johnson had his 17th triple-~ double of the season and the Los Angeles • Lakcrs jumped ahead with a 40-point first ' quarter to defeat the Denver Nuggets. ---- 142-118. Tuesday night at the Forum. Johnson ttcd a season high with 17 rebounds and added 24 points and 17 assists, while James Worthy led the Lakers with 26 points and Byron Scott added 25. Lafayette Lever topped the Nuggets with 26, while Mi~hael Adams added 22. Orlando Woolridge scored 21 po1nts off the bench and capped the victory with a breakaway slam dunk. complettng the scoring and giving the La ken their biggest lead of the night. Elsewhere in the NBA: •Charles Smith scored six of his 24 points in the final 3: 11 as the Los Angeles Oippers snapped a scven- gamc losing streak against Utah. beating the Jan an Sall Lake City, 95-92. Ken Norman added 16 points and Tom Garrick 15 for the Oippcrs, who won for only the founh time in 40 road pmcs this season. Karl Ma.lone scored 26 points for Utah, now 33-7 at home. • Detroit clinched its second strai&}lt c~ntral Division title and the NBA 's best record. racin1toa 20-3 lead and then holding on behind Joe Dumars 24 third- quartcr points to beat Oeveland in Richfield, Ohio. 118-102. Detroit has won seven of its last ca~t games to reach 60 victories for the first time in franchise history. •Jeff Malone scored 24 poinu and Mark Alarie and Ledell Eackles sparlced a key second period as WashmJ- ton kcpulive its playoff ho pes with a 121-1 13 vtctof') 1n • Boston. -• CblOO Barkley .,was 15 for 16 from the field and scored 34 points as Ph1lade p ll a ns t stmor1 night of the season and beat Milwaukee at the Speclrum. 124-102. •Dell Curry came off the bench for 31 points and Robcn Rtid scored his 1 O,OOOlh carttr point as Charlotte defeated New Jene) in East Rutherford. 121-105. giving the expansion Hornets their 20th victory of the season. 8 Dale Ellis and Xavier McDaniel scored 3S points apiece. and McDaniel had 11 of Seattle's last 13 points and blocked two shots in the last two minutes. keying the SupcrSonics' 122-J 18 win over vi 1ttng Golden Stalt. •Danny Ai nae scored 32 points, including a I 5-foot underhand shot on the run with a second left, &iving the Kinas a 120-118 victory over Ponland in Sacramento. 8 Adrian Dantlcy and Derek Harper each sc-0red 23 points to lead Dallas to a 103-99 victory in Miami. 8 Dominique Wilkins scored IS of his 39 points in tbefo\Jrth~uaner..lld~AtJanta hold ofl'host Indiana. 121-114. QI OTJ:Ot-1 HI' D \ \ T•i Grua~ rookie siar of the New York Ranacrs. after fans showered the ice wuh their giveaway itemsduringa 2-0 loss to Buffalo on Plastic Mua Night at Madison SQuare Garden: "It's a aood thin& it wasn't Machete Night.'' Chicago oUtskates Blues, 3-1 ST. LOUIS-Steve Thomas broke a tic 7t: 31 seconds into the third period and Trent • Yawney added an insurance goal Tuesday _* __ _ niaht as the Chicago Black hawks defeated the St. Louis Blues, 3-1, in the opening pmc of the Noms Division fmals. Steve Larmer also scored for Chicqo. which defeated Norris champ_ion Detroit an six ,aamcs after qua Ii f ying for the playoffs with an overtime victory on t.be final day of the regular ~ason. Greg Paslawski scored for St. Louis. which finished second in the Norris before beat in& the Minnesota North Sta.rs in five pmcs in the o1'tftin& round. The Blues had gone 6-1-1 against Cbicaao during the regular season. Cowboys' Schramm resigns NEW YORK -Tex SChramm. who created .. America's Team;· took on the job of ~ transplantina "America's Legue" overseas ~ Tucsd.ar when he resjaned as ~s1dt'nt of the Dallas Cowboys to head the expcrunental International Football l..cquc. The respation by the man who ran the Cowboys for all of their fint 29 years came on the day NFL ov.-ncrs unanimously approved the sale of thc Co9r'bo)'s to Arkansas oilman Jeny Jones. And while it was an amicable panina -''We're nyina beck to Dallll1 t~her," Schramm said -there WM really no ahemauvc bccau~ Jones has taktn com~tc operational control of the ttam. •This· 11 a new erai an era of international arowih," laid Schramm. who wi I bt in cha,. of creetina a Je1tut o( 10.12 warns equally soht bttween Eurooe aDd North ~ ··we want to take Amcncan foot6en .cross tbe W8llf add make it into an international apon." Ryan quipped. ··well at Inst~ kept it in the fam11)." Francona added, "It's tou&hcr to act Chits) off Nolan but they don't count any more than any others." Ryan said he doesn't thank Francona has aj1n"' over him. "He hasn't mHterid me yet," Ryan said. "He dad hit a aood pitch for a double but the tttond hit he aot was a nubber." Ryan said he didn't have command of has pitches. "The tonier it went the worst it got,'' Ryan said. "Sometimes )OU have bad 1nninas1 strugle and come back but I couldn't. When you walk 51xgu)'s like I did )OU can act into serious trouble." 8111 Wegman, who went 721> innings and allowed Just five hits, got his first victory after two losses. He was proud it came apinst Ryan who beat him a ~eek ago "I struuJed early because I was tensed up about facin~ Nolan again," Wegman said. • Fonunatcl)', I only gave up one run in the fi~t. When )OU get bctwnd aauy like Ryan 1-0or 2-0 he'll slam the door in your f.acc.'' . • I'\ THI: 81.t: \f'Hl:Rs ~·----­·111"1'-....... - Ben tests his hand-to-eye coordination Rose denies giving away ring ..., Nee ..... ., "" .. .,_ M iiie DMd has hi• Hunt· ln91on •••h Oiiers within • t•m• of second p l•ce. SUNSET From Ill • what was then the t}'I08 run (5-5). Elsewhere m the Sunset Tucsda) · • J.J. Thobe was l e) for Edison. goini the d11>tnncc w11h a four-hitter. striking out fi\C, walking l')onc. "He JU~l thrc" great:· said his coach. Harrell The Charger~ tool a 3-0 lead anto thl' bottom of the se' cnth before Manna strud. for two unearned run!> to narfow the jt.'lp. Afl'Cr "the first tw-o batters . went down. the Chargers fell victim to a throwing error made famous b> te\e x. Mike Benson followed up w1t.h RUSTLERS From Bl Ed1ton. which had ~\en ba\C hits · in the third. fourth and fif\h innin,s. realized three runa by v1nue of run- aconna s1nakJ ftom Joe Pence in the third and J .J . Thobc 10 the fifth. along "'1th u !.acrifice n) from JefTDamel in the fourth. •Westminster's Lions continue on the comcba k trail. winning their thtrd stra1&hl and founh in the last fi \'e, to pull to within t\\O game oft he leaders af\er a 4-2 decision over 1siun1 Fountain Valle). Jim Sla&le wa$ 3 for 4 with t\\O RBI ; Brett Grebe w~s 2 for 2 with a waU, and an R"BI: and Chri Ur on \\as 2 for 4. Grebe '1ruck out e1&ht and walked nont', M"!ltcnng e1gnt base hits. Ryan Klesko, howc~cr. as sttll 1>tuck on 98 career base hih for the Lio ns - he was O lor I w11h two 1nttntlonal walk . g1\ini him fi\e intentional walks in his last two games. f ountain"Vallcy broke up Grebe's shutout bid wnh a solo home ruA bJ; Mar~ f)odd m the seH~nth. and Jon O":hcr stroked a run·scoring double with one out. but wtth the l) 1na run at the pl:llc the Baroqs went down with a hner to shon and Grebe'" eighth s1r1 kcout. 1 he Lions got a run on starter 'ltC\ C' Montgomc1 > in t~c third "hen Uirson ctoubled to remcr Fountain Valle} outfielder le\e Grack held Westminster at ba) at thal J>01nt w 1th a nandout defcnsl\ c play. but the Lions strud. for l\\O in the fifth when lagle slammed a solo home run and Grebe follo~ed up "ith an RBI !>IOtlc. In the sixth. Westmmstergot a little insurance O!> catcher Angel Lopez doubled and with a drawn-in tnfit'ld SlaaJe pounded up the middle to ore pinch-runner Mark Murph) Magrann, who had a bad 1ump off second base. was • g\lnncd dov.n at the plate on perfect rela)' to Rancho c.a tcher Joey Townsend. for the first time 1n two ~eeks because o( a pulled mu le 'In his back. Htrman. the next hitter, singled to center. to put runners at t~c comers before Na\arrttte, who pitched onl> two 1nnmg.s with no base runners, ended the threat by striking out V1llqas. "(Foreman) has been ha\1ng muscle spasms in his back, but once he got m his groove tic was p1tch1ng well," said Villarreal... nd thel\(Tadd) Long came in and did a job, but it was Just a little too late." Three hits, no runs, two left on. Foreman. a left-hander who suffered h1~ fifth lms in nine decisions this year, walked two..and struck out one. IN€tNNA "Fl ~'~denies be :a He worked 62/1 mnings and allowed I 0 hits before Long. --vustlcn' he>m$1-pit~~hul the-Don ~mplcich gave his 1975 World Series nng to a down for 2•11 innings. · convicted Massachusetts bookmaker and • Paquette, who played third base instead of shortstop placed 1t and two others on display an a for the Rustlers.. sin&lcd to left to open the bottom of the -we d1d·1rt get a real Jood Jump coming off second bas.e," said Villarreal. "Butthc decision there waulready made and they had to make a perfect relay to get us. and they made the fundamental play." That's lar&e_ly wh) lhe Dons are in first_place. And wh) Golden West 1s not. In the first annang. Bammcr m1spla)ed a foul pop-up along the first base hne to draw an error because the urne h111cr. Marty Neff. drilled a single to center on the next pitch to score Colby, w&o had dnven in two run.s on a double carher to the mniog. downtown C'lnc1nnat1 bank. sc~entb. Bammrr, tfle ncitt hitter who was batting fourth A Boston newspaper reported unday that Rose &aH in the lineup, wu told to sacnfi~ . . which he did. the nna to Joseph Cambra, 66. of"Somcrsct. Mass .. a\ success(ull)'. payment for a gambling debt. Rose ·put his three Series But two outs later. Paqucue was \1111 standing on championship rings -from 1975. 1976 and 1980 -on second and the Dons still had a one-run lead display Monda) at the Kentucky auonal Ban~:!> "We ~ere playing for one run, there was no question downto\\n Cincinnati office "juc;1 to lay that rumor to at all (about the dccmon to ha\e the No. 4 hitter rest. ~osc. an investor of the bank. said he requested the sacrifice).'' said Villarreal. "We pla> httlc ba~ball and ring display to counter the Boston report, which he said 1s Bammer's one of the be•t buntm we have. It's Ju 1 that wrona. But he said the I 97S nng that Cambra posse scs 1s the other guys behind him didn't come throu~. '· a ~plica that Rose authorized for Cambra. Rose said he More pain came an the eiaJ\th inning as t e Rustlers had a runner thrown out at the plate. met Cambra in 1984 whjle Rose played for the Montreal Mark Maarann. making a rare appearance 1n ten field Expos. Rose haucknowledgcd that Cambra hassta)ed at for GWC, opened the eiihtb with 1 sin&)e to naht and th~ednpring traJning hotel-tn Flood.a. _... _... ~.. .R bb. c ..;............. r.-Rose allO invited Cincinnati telcv1s1on station mov~ lO.SCCO.uu.on~otUlop 0 lllllll& ,SACDUL.J,;. WL WT. which br01dcasts Reds games. in10 his suburban buntOoldcn Wc,t second baseman Mike Wiiiey. who bats Cincinnati home Monda)' to film his coll ect1on of ninth tht>n c;inslcd to lef\ on 11 sharp srounder, ~ut personal mementos. Rose said he has many items of h1 mcmorab1ha collection close at hand, contrary to reports that he has sold a number of them. The bat that Rose used in September 1985 for career hit No. 4, 192, the one 1bat broke T) Cobb's record. is 1n the possession of hts insurance agent, Steve Wolter. Rose said he sold Wolter the ba1 and a CorvC{ltc he received from Reds owner Marge Schott for $1 75.000. Canada tops U .S. In hockey • Gilmour's goal gives Calgary overtime win Neff eventually came home to ma.kc i t~ on Sean Ramos' single to center as the error became biuer by thc moment With two outs an the third tnniOJ. Herman tnpled home Willey to make 1t 4-1 before Paquette unloaded h is nan th home run of the season. a towcnn& dO\ e over the lefi field fence, to tie the pmc Navarrcnc. 8-4, walked five, but none in the final four 1nnangs. He also struck ou.t six, includin1JcfT Repcn to end the pmc and Villtaas \o end the eiaJ\th inn1ng. Lo.ng allowed only one hit. a sinaJc. while walking nobod)' and 'trikma out two. Herman ed the way offcns1vcly wittnJrrcc hits, whdc Paquette, Carabbe and Willey had two. Ouarterhorses at Los Al •• f 3 on 3 bas~tball OM "'ck .... ttltlft9IVC ..... IC'hcdules 1• vad lliMoiy, I~ ladto hd COID· prwoe betwCcft ~· .......... ~ will be ht ~7-eWs• twnmer meet b' the l 919 MelOO a...,.uoa '' cW'l'Ntly betftl ac.upled for lht Loi Al111uto1 llecrcatlOft °'Plrtmcnl'' ~Joe J Baaeu.at Lcaaue. ne Jee fOi ·~ 1eai1ut 11 S7S ""*' a SH rdundable friat ftt. F'ec ancl~ 'r·sh1rts for lMI ... Ma)' s •• Loi All•iw llact Courw. The lt.UOa nans. ~ Srpt. 9 alUnftl raaas~oU!b Tuaday ~ S.tur-da) bqi1uu~ at 1;l(fp.1n. The swnmtr mttt ,.di bt 'Plit into l"o ftUIODS -May S thri>uah Jul)' 22 and Aue. IS throup Stpt. 9. ~ Oranet Count)' Fatr cOnducu r.nna dun,.. the bruit from July 2S throuah Aue. 12. each am. . Di"itions b the lttpt incluck Men't Chc.'r JO (Monday ~c.'DllWS) Mt'n Oot'n (Tbunda> c~c1u"1'); and Mm's ~foo1-1 ~.ia l)dcr ftlau~ c."ltatnp) Leacuc plav \\tll b(ain Ma} I and cottlu\uc throuah Juht ~8. For more anformauon. ohoM Jam h•')• ~ 11 82_7-9010 oc (213) 430-1 01.l" The stak~ schedule 1ncludet l6 ~-money events -el&hl of ~hach carry punn o(S I 00,000 or more On June J, lhe Quar· \~/Tborooahb«d ln~uauonal. one or ae1rcn 110-yard ~ncbcaps,·will bt open 10 both thoroupbfcds and quant'rhones Swim fundraiser Bodyboard contest Lake Sttttt,Just south or the Hunhnaton Beach Pier an home to some or the most prcst111ous surf events an the naoon. Mil be the site or the fourth annual Mony &ooaic /' Bodyboard contcit on Saturday. btaJnnana at 7 am. The nanth annual "Sv.1m Wath Mrke'' fun. drat~r 10 be~t phys1ca1Jy challcn&e<f athlete) will bt held Saturday 11 9 a m at the l.,S( Ol}mptc Sv.im tad1um · The USC-.ponsorcd event. foundc.'d 10 gent'r· 11c scholarship funds for ph)"Hcally challenged ~ athlt'tc.'S. started u a tribute to Male 'll)ehoh a fonnt'r All-Amt'ncan swimmer 11 LSC v.ho \\a~ paral)"zcd an a 198 J motol'()clc accident Trooh1es and valuable pnzn ..... u be the reWJrd for the top finishen an each of the seven amateur davmons and one profcuiooal d1vu1on In the profcssjonal division, this will be the serond of fhe ra~ Cllenu on the ln1ema11onal Morq-BooJie Bodyboard As-soc1111on's(IMM8A)circu11 wbett ra11n1 point' an the 1nccnuvc. Proctt<bfrom1ht'ftrstt'vcn1 1n 1981 hcldJu~• three months artt'r Nycholt's arodent. t'nablc.'d ham 10 buy a spec1.ally<qu1ppcd van Former Rams arcat and actor Mcrhn Ol~n -will be pa.rt1c1pattn& 1n the sw1m-a-1hon. as \\ell as rc«1vans th1s )ear's .. People Ht'lp1n1 PN>pk" award. which \\ill be presented b) Ste\ en Ford son of former Prcitdcnt ~raid Ford v.hc; rccc11rcd the award an 1988 En tty forms can be obtained at Jack's u.rf It Spon and Hunllnaton urf & Sport tn Hunt· •naton Beach or by c:alhna (619) 439-0900. For more anfonnation. phone Mary Martba· n1an at (619) <439-0900. For more 1nformauon, phone <2 I 3J 70-!77 I or (2 13) 743-8~S ...., .... ,......, .... ~~ 'M•rlna 9lrl1 co•ch D•ve ftlckford fleftJ. l'ount•ln Valle1 bo11 coach R•r aray had their fingers cro11ed. but both finished second In su.nset Lea9ue duel 1w1 ...... 1n9 meet. S\XllMMING From It ullt,an'' performance in the SOO frcc.aCIF quahf)'tna mark of 4:S I .S9. .. Thu v.as his best umc of the ~n and one of the best 1n the unset this )~r." said Barons Co.ch Ra> Bray, ~ho also credited htS frttst)lt rel•> team for a fine efTort at the end of the meet. "We didn't do as v.cll as v.c had hol)Cd, but Marina h d some vcl') fine performances O\craJI." added Bra) .. They won a coupk of clutch C\lcnts riat!t at the ~nnina and we ne'er eoula rtto,cr. 0 ...... lcMll ... ~&.aMMle ..-n.~.-.v .... n )OI ,,,._. , ... ,,-1 MM-. LU U 200 h'H-1 Ktn'f9tl (Ml, I .. I• 1 Ht m Cfl\IJ. I .. llO > N\lf~ l'VI I SO I) 2IO IN'-I 'lffHltf llW, I ff ti. 1 S ••" l'VJ HUS l •t0erl\ (Ml. 2 '' n • Ir l ,,,.,. • .,, tMJ, n )S 2 ~ ot lMI. , ... ) ~· l'\11, 24~ 100 I v-1 we,•tr (Ml w 12. , U• l. ~ t'·VI, SI Jt .. ff .. -1 1':41n•~ (M l, .,,. 1 M«CJ IFVI toJt l PM'-, \1 .. -ff I Su!IN t'YI, 01 Sf 1 h • CMJ. S ll 7). l ....._ CMI. '14 l l 100 ~-· o.e ...... ""'· ltl o. 2 ...,., t,Y), llWIO, l Pr.-r !ll'VJ 1 .. 0 Ml .,_.,._, MN.. (M l , t •t1. 1 k"""9rfl IMJ. lt'7t, > Detl!lr! (trVJ, ltt 16 -ff .. , __ , ,~ Vein, ,,.. In ano ther bo)s' Sunset meet • Edison High evened its kaguc record at 2-2 with an eas)' 136--22 v1ctol') Q\'Cr Ocean View as Beau Mc:Cranefwon the I 00 Oy and SO free and freshman Cbns Epn fini\hed fint in the I 00 back and 200 1ndn,1dual medley. · In another &srls' Sunict meet. • Freshman Jennifer Andrev.-s and senior Katie Epn won two events a.s Edison dcf~ted v1.s1un1 Ocon View. 11 S-S2. to moH to 2·l in the un~t LrQue. Andrews finished first m the 100btcas1and200 ind1Y1dual medic) v.-htle Epn won the 100 butlci:fly and SOf~. 0 ... ~ id\ ... .,.., SUNHT LIAGU• ,_,.. v.-n 11. MlttM .. * ~ , ... ,,_, ,.,.,_ 15'7' • 100 tr 1 Ot .. lseti 1. I st" 1 Jeffreu tF\11, 1 03 lj > Ford IMI, 207JI * IM-1 Hlle'I (M ) , Ol 7S , Hem <'"'· 2 1• n. > N'ecrll Fv u• u '°ff-I V09• CFVI, t• J1 t ~lft~ IMI, 1• 1' J •o-M ) 1' .. 100 lt-1 S•__, IM I, I ... 7 Jee.I>'°" (FVI. 10121 ) S<""""' CM!, 1073' 100 11-M-l H1.1t!t tMl N .. I v .. 1 ll'Y> • WM J .,.,. 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Cl), l ft k -,,,_ ,....,_., ..... __ ..,.,. •'·--·· .......... •W ••-::r 88 :;? 18 I01' .. "°"' .. '°"" · Softball leagues ResittratlOll •• bt1na accepted for the Lo> A11m1to1 RttmtllOll ind C'ommun1t)' Sctvicn Otpanmu1's Sorin, M n''1C'oed Softball ~. Ftt for" tltc.' ka&uc IS p40 plus a SlS ~fundabk ·~ti ftt ftt 1ncludn belJs. awards and offi tals. The.' l~•uc 1s scbcdultd t() stan Apnl 24' and continue lh~Jul) ll T~ le~ 1s oprn 10 the first 4'1 mt'n's tt'ams and the fll'St 12 i:Qcd IC"am' to rt':ll""· All pmn ~JU br$)«i ll Qt)( <'aMmy and Laurel Park and le•ms v.111 p la)' 10 pmes plus J>la>ofTs for mort tnformat1on, ohonc Jrm hantck 11 827·9010 or (213) 43()..1013. , . Boxing at Marriott . Benn) Copc1 of Upland and Norwal k's Armando 8ae13, tv.o of Southern l alifomta's to_p )Ouna h&htv.cigbt pro pttU. v.111mttt 1n the 10-round matn c\Cnl Monda~ at the In •n<' Mamou Holcl Lopez has a I J.. I record v.1th c11h1 k.nodcouts. v. htle Bac1a h3s a 13·.l-I mar\ wnh St' en kn<Kkouu Football signups Tht' e\\ pon ~f"3 Junior \II \mcncan f ootball Pan\..ike 8rca.,.fast 1gnup "''"be held on C\: lurda). .\pnl 29 from 8 a.m to noon ft\e aies for the prosram ranic lrum 7 to 14 Rt'$!!trauon at the pancal.e brcal. fa 1 as SI W. v. h1le s1gnups after th31 date \\ 111 be SI SO· f o( more anformauon. phone 646-093 I. GAS·MATIC • SHOCKS ·-· ..... ...... ·~~~·'"17!! .... & --~ 60 MIGA TOttGUI 60 MONTMIAT"TRY • to. -~ .. ·~:3911 . "" --~ GET A NEW LOOK FOR LE<;<,• • C o-ed volleyball The Lot A1am110t R«rtahon Otpartmtn111 offenna a < ot'd Volle)ball J.nsuc at 00 Acadtmy G)mnlilum, RC11\lrat1on 1S be1na IC4ep1cd and l~acuc p&a) "'" btfin Apnl 24' throuan July 31. Ftt for the ~lit 11 SI~) plus 1 S3S rtfundablc forfc.'tt ~. Fee 1ncludet aHrds aJ)(f offtcials. The lriluc ., ~n 10 the tir1t 24 teams 10 l'QlllCr. for mote 1nform1t1on~ ohonc Jam lvanicl 11 827-90!0 °' (ll 3) 43()..lu1J. Benefit golf tpu~ney < h\C C r~s1 J ~a1ment C"eote~ for "busrd Lhaldrcn m \on1un 11on \\alh the All$11le_ Foundauun. \\ rU hold ttS \l\th annual Golf ( l(W.tl on ~n' 15 at Los C'O)Otes Coun111. Club 10 Buena ran. fee-off v.111 be at 11 30 a m l..J\t )Car's tuurnamen1. v.hach wa h~ld 1t 1h<' cv.port Beath<. ouo111 Club. rat~ a net um ol S5 I .OOO. v. h1ch r.anl.cd 11.~ one ot th e mo 1 \Ut essful 1011 fundra1scrs an Orange Count) r or more 1ntunna11on . phone Oa'"1d Wall.er at Ola\t' ( n.-st (177-4<}qQ) Newport tennis Th~ C'll) of ev.-pon Beach Parks. Bea hes and Rccrcauon Depanmcn11 h\) uni the 1h1rd .,, annual Ma)or'sCup Tcnn11. Tou.mamcni.-wh1ch 1s ~hedulC'd for ~ii\ 13, 14 and the tinlls on Ma) 20 . To rcct'I' e an cnta; form. phone 644-J IS I. or stop b) Cit) Hall at J\00 Ncwpon Blvd. Th~ ent deadline 1s Fnda • Ma Sat S p.m ., •i.-... ,. ... •I ~·­--.,. .. •3~ &hO•-.u SJ•' .:..: , • --~·~· -~--"' ......... .. • .llf ..... ~.. Rt ... IOH Mike Schmidt still is trying to find the aroove and SO is Ron O.rlinJ. Schmidt, though, i~ winning games while Darlin& is losinJ them. Schmidt hit a three-run homer off Darling and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the New York Mets, 7-1. Tuesday ni~t at Shea Stadium. ··rm sull not comfortable. The home runs are aoing to come, but I had three poor at-bats," ·Schmidt s;iid. "That won't show up in the boxsco.re. But I had been somethina like S for 2S and that's pathetic." Schmidt, coming back from shoulder surgery at age 39, hit his founh home run of the season and S46th of his career. He has I I RBI and is batting .2 SO af\er 12 ~mes. ----, .-i . ' ) .,,. . ~ \ . "Mike is.-foing Lo get h15 hare of hlls. Occasionally he's going to pop one. He's been known to do that," Phillies Manager Nick Le}va said. -run In the Amcncan Laaut: VaU ... l.BIM...,.l: 0.vt LaP01ntt'arncd h1'l fir~t victory for New Yott by 1e11~n1 ftve htts over 6~1 inn1nas as the Yankencontinued theLrdominaoon o'er the Blue Jays in Toronto. The Yankees have won 19 of their last 28 games in ;J'oronto. TWlu t, Ttaenl: In the Metrodomc Kent Hrbcl hit a t1c-hreaking tnrcc-run homer 1n lht' finh inning and added a dcciMvc solo homer in tht seventh. Atllledct i, Martaen S: Sun Javier broke a tic with a t\\-o-run double 1n the ciahth innina and B•ll> Beane aJso drove in two run as Oakland earned the victor) in the Kingdo mc. Royals 7, Oriole• t: Brad Wellman '9ngled homl'.' the \\inning run and Kevin Seitnr dQUblcd home two more in a three-run t 3th inning that pve Kansa City the victory in Baltimore. Rucen t. 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Hr# York (C~lt 1· I) at Toronto ll(ev 7· 11. f::JS a m Oakland (St-art J-01 t t S.attle (L•ne•ton 7· 1), l:JS P.m. IC.nMIS City (Lelbf'andt o-1r .. 8attlmort (Sdvnldl 0-1), 4.JS Pm 19o$ton IClemtns 1-0) a t Cleveland CBIKk 1•1), U S Pm Detroit IAleHncltr l-0) ,, Minnesott (Vlolt 0·2), S-OS e> m Mltwaul(M (81rkbec:k 1-0) at Texas (Mover 1·01. S:JS 11.m TiwrMlllY'• ~ Oetre>it at Mlnntt0ta, IO:IS a.m Bosle>n al Cleveland, 10-.JS 1.m Kanws Cltv et 8alllmort, •:JS om. Seattle al Cnlcaoo. uo 11 m Onlv oamH Knecluled Netlenal LMtlUe West DIYtslen W L San FrendK o Cincinnati Atlante ' s • s 7 7 ftct. GB -~ .615 'iJ .500 2 San Oie90 Oedllef's Hduston Chicago PhlledelPtlle Monlreal St. L.ouls Pittsburgh New Vork 7 • ' . 5 ' Eest OM'*' • 4 7 s • 6 5 6 s • • • "67 2' > .429 J .JS] 4 .667 .583 1 .571 1 .455 2'h .315 3'h .ll3-• Tut14'1Y't Scwft DNtitr1 6, Clnclnn•tl 0 Montr"t 11. Cnb9o 2 Phl~la 7, N-.w York 1 Atlanta s. HouJIOll ' (11 IM 11!9)) Pflltburoh 4, St. Loula l S.n 01-oo '• San Franclaco 2 T .. v's OM'ff Cincinnati (11<-nlnt 1·01 •1 o..n (M«oan 0-1), 7ti P.m Plttaouron (W•* O· ll ., SI LOUii <Maer•M 0-2), 10-.JS a.m. S.n Oltvo (!now 2·1) It Sen Fr•ncltCP lltlUKnet J-0), LOS P m . Cl\!ce.oo CS8nelerton 1·0) at Montr"t (Ot Martinez 0·0), 4 OS o m PtlllacMIPlll• (Ontlvtr~ 2·01 11 Ntw Yorio. (Cone t· 1), 4:35 Pm. Hovtton tCtancv 1·0) at Atlanta (LllllQulst 1-0), UO Pm ~Y'·-­"'lledtlpftl• at Ptttaourtll, 4:05 P m CllkffO at New York, • 35 P m. Houston " Atlanta, 4..0 p.m. MontrMI 11 St. LN•. S;OS P m OMv ""'* KMdUlld NATIONAL L•AGU• D1•1 I 6, ..... t c.-.a" LOS •••Las . ,..... .., .... 4 0 2 0 """"" ft> l 1 I I 4 0 1 0 AMllllJb 4 I I I • • • • Mwtfl9I rt J 1 •• 4011 Mwnvt• JtJ I J. 1 • MHtdlrlf •••• , ••• _.,Cf •4001 JIOO ldeldlc Jttt Jiit GftMll• n>I ,... .... •tit •••• 1101 It ••• ,,_ •••• ............. a I R I mm!!!:! !IF: .. L~ I.~ l lllellwlefl 4, LOI ~ e. • t-, "'*'"..,· °"""' J. ~~ ........ 7 • t ' t J ' 2 • • ' t McS-rv Sec:-Cr•wl"'O TMd T-U c •-,.lOI Wt\I T-U' A-II Mt aSm•~W I 0 GtH•rt;, ' , 0 • ' . t I , W••M 1 .... .,.w10 • Br\SkJ"IH\11 >~• •A STANDINGS W"twft C.....,.eftC.e ~ DMlieft v·L.allen v·Pnoenhc v·Seettle v·Golden State ~rtt' __ _ Sacramento CtiPPWI W L ftct. s. 25 .... S3 26 .67T 45 3' .570 43 37 S3I 31 .r-•1 26 S3 .329 21 59 .263 .625 GB 9 11 ., 6 28 331., x·Uteh y·Houston v·Oenver Dalles IWdWftt Division so 30 43 36 42 37 .5" 6' > .532 71h Sen Antonio M lemt- 36 .. 21 SI 14 66 .4~" 200 28 ., .175 36 E11tem c.....,.enc• A"8ntk DMMeft •·New York SO 30 v·Pnlladell>hl• 44 35 Bo••on 41 38 Wuhlngton 39 40 New JerseY 26 S. Cherlolle 20 60 Central DMllen xi·Oetrolt 60 19 62S .557 519 .49• .325 .2SO .759 S''> I'> 101"J 24 30 T-Ctewlend 24 2' 31 33 S3 .700 4'1"J v·Atlent• 50 v·Mllwauk" 4 v·Chlcego 46 lndl•n• 26 a-d ncl'lld dlwl1lon tatle v-<Jonched Plavoff '*''" •~llnd'led lleeul's bt1t rec.Md T_.Y'• SC- Lalrwi 142, Oenvtf 111 C111iP1rS 9S, Utah f2 Wallllneton t21, lkKlon 113 Cnarlott• \21. N•w Jeney 105 Pl'lllacM!otll• ,,,, M1lwaUll.M 102 Dalla• 103. Miami 9' Otiroll 111, Cltvtland 102 Atlanta 121. ·~ 114 S.allte 122, GOiden Sla te 111 S.Cramento UO. Portland 111 .633l1f' .608 12 .582 14 329 3' T .. v't OamH ~nix al Mlam;, •'30 P m lncfla/\9 at Delroit, •;JO o m. Atl•n•• at Mltwa\lllM, s~ o.m Hovtton 11 Saft Antonie>. t.JO Pm TIM'...,., ....... S.C.ramettto ,, LMWI, 7:30 P.tn &otton at New York. 4 JO P m Piii~ II Ne# .l«MY, •30 P m Chlueo •• Wau11ntton, 4;JO P.n'f San Anlonlo 11 Denver, 6:30 p m Portland al S..ttle, 7 p m. utren 142. """" 111 O•NVIR -W Coo.tr 6·9 0-0 12, Enp Ill 6·ZJ 6·6 11, Scn•vn 7·1 0·2 "· Acsams 7· 11 S-6 27, Lever 11-23 2·2 26, LaM O•S O•O 0, COOll 7·14 o-o lS, De vi• l ·ll 0-0 '· Hanrllk 1·2 l·2 l. GrMnWOOCI 0-2 ... 0 O, Ra""'1t ... 4>-2 ?·2 2 Totals 41· llO 16·10 111 LAKl•S -GrMn 7·\0 5·S "·Worthy 11-11 •·S 26 At>c:llJl·Jabt>ar •·I 1·2 f, JOMtolt 6·lS l ·I i•. Sdtt lO•lS >-• 2S, M CPOMf 2·6 ,., 10. Tl'lomc>SOf\ 2·S H 4, WIOlrid91 6 ll f ·t 21, Came>Oell I· 1 O·O 2, ,_,...,, I· 1 O o 2, Lamo 0-1 o-o o Toter•· so-n )4·37 14' kWtW~ Denver N • :u 30-111 Latteo • :M :u 34-1•2 l ·POlnt toals-Jont\Mf\ •. Adlm6 J, Scott 2, M C~ 2, Lever 2, c.-llOUIM CK.11-Nofte lttt>Ounch -Otnvtf' U (W COOOll' \0), Lallen 60 (JOMM>n 171 Anlttt-Otfl-H (1.....,., Adams I), U ken S4 {JdlMOA 17) Tote! l'oult-c>en""' 2•. Lelten n. Atlendal'IC-17,SOS ~fl. au n CL~-1 -SMMtl 9-11 H 24, ~ 7·14 7·2 16, ~ .. min 5·10 1·2 It. GerrlCll ,.. 7·1 U, Gr~t 6--1• 2·2 IA, w.lf 1-7 t-0 I, ll. Wlltl1mt 4•1 l-1 t , Whitt 1-J 2·2 4, ......., 0-0 0-0 O Totalt 31·1\ lt·ft '5. UTAN -Matolll ll-tt •·7 M, ...... \-1 1-1 >. E .. tfl 1 6 S·6 7, Stedltoll 4•7 M 1, ~ ·:. t:. 'o.t;.T,, .. ~;:, ·~,u-:: ,armer , .• 0-2 2. Ortll M H J, ......... 1-1 M J Tltlll, J7 D 17·11• ... SC.. ......... ......... •UMll " ....... ~rcrr-.~~ft!.1::: . ....... er 11 • • ~ Wll, IL ...._ -.. Clllt la U), T• ... Ciel .. I if, Ullll 17. .... ICll .,..... eemm.nv c .... OltANGI 1,.,....1 CON ... •INCI ltaM:N """8ee 7, ~ Wtat ' Rencno San1oa1>1 400 020 lOC>-7 11 O Go!Oen Wes> 00. 002 ~ 12 7 N•verrette encl TownMnc:t, Foreman. Lonil 171 encl Vlllt9as w -N•itar-re111. I·• L-Fortman, •·S 18-COlbY (RS), Htrm1n (GW) 38-tffrman IGWCI Hlt-P~tlt (GW) McT•"8rl -CRS) • 0r-.. Cealt 14, ...... 7 Fullerton 010 240 000-7 l1 1 -Orange Coa5t 012 000 »•-I• 13 2 Trac~. Ma<tlMl (21. R~• <•I, GonUIH . i 7... Mid•• i i and -Mlle. WWi4r-Tlllllaull IS) encl K .. v W-TMHHJtt, 7·1 L-Trec:n~. l ·7 28-Parlll (F ). 8•11ev IFI HR-Nixon !OCC), Van 8tarlc;om IOCC), Tat•noe IOCC) \ or~ Empire C.metence RanchO Santiago Orenoe Coast Cvpress W LT GB 12 s 0 Golden West Saddle back Fuller1on Riverside 12 6 0 11 6 0 10 7 0 6 10 1 5 12 0 3 12 1 Tu.sdtv's Scores Oranoe Coast 1•, Fullerton 7 'I'> 1 2 s112 7 • RanchO SanlleQO 7, GolOen West 6 Cypreu 11. Saddleback 6 llturMeY'• G..nes ( 2:30) Golden West •• Riverside Saddlebtck at Rencno Sentlego Cvltrnrat FU119rton S.tuntlY'• G.mes ,,..., Oren" Co•sl •t CYs>reu RIVtf'Slde al Seddlebtc.k Fullerton et RenchO Sentlego HOC kl' t~ .. HL St.-V ~.,. •votts DfV~ .. INALS c--.. C.•11-TuoMllY'• k- C•IQar-'l'-4, KINI , (oO-tCatPrY1ffO• saner. 1·0) Ch1cato 3, St Louis 1 tCnlcaoo le•d1 14''"· I 0) --J1lurWlllY'• Gamet IC._ at C•IO•rv Os-Tnr Cll1ca110 •t St L0111i, S lS Pm S.tvtdav's Gtmet Cal{Mlrv at llNt. 1 JS Pm SJ L-• at Ch<a90 SlS Pm ~.,.. 0- Ct u rv al K-.. 7.JS om St LOU•• at ChlcNO. S.JS pm • w ...... "• "'-",. K1119S 11 C .... rv 6.lS p m ff n«.e•wrv ClliC.ltOO ,, St Lo...s s 35 0 m • If MCHMf¥ .. ,,.v, .... Cel91rw 11 ~. 7 JS Pm • II necnurv St Louis 11 Cluceeo. SJS P m , II necet.wr"' ~v • ._,. • ~ at C•t9arv S p m rf r1tceual'v cn.cauo at S• Loult , ·~ • m , ~I nt<9'urv WalM C....,e!IU T .. v't 0-. ~cMloll•• el Pttt~ett. •JS Pl'I\ IP11 tM>UrQll feed• ~oes 1•01 80t.IOll .. Mol\lfNI, • l5 0 m IMonlreal leadJ Wf•••· 1·01 _..,...¥', G-. Pott.ouron at ~~. • lS am Botti>'\ •• MotltrH •. '35 Pm s-Mv'• 0.mH P1H•OUr1111 11 Pht11doh>n1• • OS P m MolltrH • at Botton, •-os 11 m T""4t¥, A"11 lJ Hllet ~ Pflo ade•Oflie et P11tiourtf\ • lS P "'• if IUNSaT L•AGUI ~ISHr\' Mth ...... , a.ell I, C>aiall View 7 8011011 11 MontrH I. •.3S pm , If nKtuarv Oc .. n View Jell 000 l-7 tl T°llwWllY, 4111'1 2.7 Hunllneton &eacn 1•1 000 >-e I l P•tt•~.,., at Pnl•HllPfl.. • lS om. it KM~ and Colbert, Feur, AA.~ Cll, .nect uarv Wrltl'lt 141 •no Aenew w-WrlOllt, 2·l Motltraat 11 Botton, •~s 11 m . 1 '*""'" L-ttatllner 2&-Ctwlttoontt'_, (0Vl. ~>In Sal\lfdav, A"11 2' (HS) 38-Wrlohl (H8) Hlt-9flH•Y (H8) Pfli••Ol·Ph. ,, P1tlUkKOll. Os p ti'\. w Wft...._ 4. ....... y...., 2 M<fl,8f\I Fountain v...... 000 000 ,_., I t BoitOft " Monlr"H I SM'"'· If no<nMrY w .. tmlntt• 001 Ofl 11-• 9 3 Moftteornerv, Hale CS>. Cro•'9tt m and 004d, Grebe and LOHr W-<Ore~. S·7 L-Monteomtrv 79-Slagtl IWJ, L.¥50n (WI Lo• Alll'llt' LONI (W), Orcntr IFV) Hlt-<>ood (FV) Ca~rv ,..,,.. 4, Kines J kiri w ~.,.... Slfflt (W) • ._ a. Mef'llll , Edlt0n 001 110 0-l f J MMilwl 000 020 0-7 ' 0 J TIICIOI and S TllO«le, Schultr P Newfloid Cl), 8ovd (4) end LlndMv W-J T~. 3·2 L-khultt. ?a-M, Ntwfrotd IM), ... a,te COAST LIAGUI u.. Hiit 12. c.-..... I • ~ Hiiis lot -t-1' 12 2 Costa MMa JOO ., t--a 9 3 Miio, •·O, konllr <•l and helm; erant, QIJlnn {4) and lChOnft 1-«ant Ja.-t!Mrn (LH), MllO ClHl, ltow' Cl.HI ~-LIOYO Cl.HI °"""' ti. ..... 1'1-1 ' Woodllrid91 ... 002 ,_ ' to 0 Ofanet 116 400 x-12 It I co.a. HowMd m. Het1011 m eno k ine IOurv, 1'"'9fl, G\llrra (6) l!IO Hlt"811der w-En"efl L~ ,._.....,,.,, IOI. ltldl'leutl (0), ~ellr (0), FltNr (W) 2 »-Fftt« (0) tfft-Oltlton IWI 2 ,,.._ ... M, ~ leldl 1 Tr-.cit ... 1tJ 1J1 >-1• 11 2 ...._...._.. ••o-2s2 N\tf._. _. ~ •. C:rel!I. Cermon (3) 9nd a.In, '# Mlf .... , 1-1. L-<:ralll. Ml"'MY ~ u.... a... .......... OWMell • LIDlf~ Ctwleftell mm o-n 21 1 NewMrt Owlll9leA • I IO 00-O I S ludla ... Ven OVQ, HurnlMw. c...-ti> _,.. ,...._ Hur9!Mr CJI w-eun..., .. ,. L_........,, fa! ,.__.!Jdl ... CLCI t , ,,._ lLC), ...... CLCl » ........ llCI, 0.- ...... (L'1 •• IWO• Cl.CJ. • I > • 1 I 0 I II l ~ ti ) , "l • f O t Cn• --te I .. ,,._ Ill ,..,. ,,., W~- I ' t umo .... --DINI"'" Fw ... it•· ~ .. --" ,.,... '*''' O'IV S.CO'lcl Fr.....,.,,.... fMd, hit (-, Sec-C-f,..,. Mc( .. ......, . ' . I I I T-7 St A-17 1" T-7 M • 10 M6 lmL 12 •• , ..... W L " " f1 It ,. " D 2S tJ It 11 17 tl 11 ........ ,., .. ... "' J ·-. '" . °' • .. I •• I 2 642-5678 CLAMIFIED INDEX 64!·1671 ._ ......... co. ._ .......... co. . . t"' ••••• ' . ... . COLDW<?l..L BAN~eR ~1 • ............ Mt ...... -. ... ................................ -..; --.. .................. .... ..,. .... Plllf .. .,,, ................. . ................. t-.,o... ... '" ...................... --....._........_..... ..... ., ...... ... ........ --........ -· :.....-: :.::-..... ..:-.:·~ - : ·-n ·_ .... -~·~~ .'Y. • Otenge COMC DAILY Ptl..OT ~. At>ril ti, ,_ - ''°"' Newitt Or ... County From Soulh er-. County TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE $9 E.11,.... 5t AYCJUCI\ fiO COf'!\btl'* ,, S....l>M ,, '"".,,' 13 ~ ""'" DOWN 'Youngwome" 2 J udlll I It lf'g 3 1(1f'>d of nut • 9lew"" ~ 8'Mlhe ti A-Wit -7 S ~ • Oro-n '*' 9 -dOQ 10 - -be ··--' ' 5, f!OiftQ 11 A«~ 13 Wan.Ol1.M ti Ct>!C~ IHm 21 Ve!tll 24 F I 2S Avt"<VU 11~ 2 7 o-fc.lenl 211 Ftvm IOOI SOUl\4 Cll 0 pt<Wal 31 w·no 2 f or& .. "" 33 Ot 3A P•q1t~ !Ju~liM 1 • • •1 ept I !!ft .,~ .. "'" •Otm~ !11 Grotto u Etlllll•-- '3 "''"'""°" ~ G,..._god .se Stupid.,_ ,, A .• , llW.L IFFIOE-Lost & Found 2925 E 17th St.. CM. gross lease $350/mo. 646-9663 FOUND ADS Two 2 office tultn. prime Brookhurst toe 1n Hunt-ARE FREE ln~on Bch. From $577 to S 4/mo Incl utns Jeff Cal: Brlery. Rl1r, 645·7115 Commerclal Property 142-1111 2778 FOUND: BLACK & TAN. C.M. Nwpt Blvd. frontage baby Pug dog w/collar nr 17th. Choice prestige Found on beach In NB foci 1.000 111. $1495/mo. 673-2018 645-5595 Tues-Sat Days Found smau maleTerrler. FNWSI fight brown, near Harbor 1,250 sq. It. It .7oc & Hamllton, C M $875/mo 1st & last 440 557-4271 E. 17th St~ Ste E & F, FOUND Small. sweei: C.M. 645.S 23 young Doberman Pincer lndustrlal 2788 mother May1'ave just ftn- lshed nursing her pup- 1300 SO' FT front office. pies. Found In vicinity of tarf: rear dri119-1n door. Via Lido & Newpo<1 Blvd $7 511110 1789 WhJlller 875--7812 or 644-3717 St .. Costa Mesa. HELP! Lostbracelet given M0-9352/d 646-0681/e to me by Mothef·ln·law. Laguna Beach area Income Propertx 2790 Wk end 417. Large Re· ward 206-272-9288 Call ..uTIUllm Collect Aslr tors.My. Foor 1BR Units. 2 blks to alter &pm~. -sand! $450,000. On-LOST CAT grey/brown Sh«e Alty 213-592-0806 b '· . ... \ '-~ I • For more Information CALL TOOAYll ISI FllLllS M2-G21 with red collar * PA •PAVEMENT MARl<ING1 •Uc:.•495988 * (714) 5"M795 * -- 8~Pir r'0,..... r:(fflt' ~,....1""'r. ··~ t<EEPIHO Computer SVC IOI' smelt Mnltoe or pro1...iona1 butlneea Anne 882·7• 15 FREEl.ANCE WRlfEA Copy fof t>fochures. eof P tm-oe.pressr .... sn, newslett.,_, edit Pf• written OOl>Y 840-7882 TYPINO & EDITING From my home Have JOU e,:!.t me? Pr°""" I 875-a464 • Transportation provldea Call lrom 2pm to 6pm only pleeM UllPTlllllT NB RMI Estate ~r Miki r~plloo1st for busy phonel MUSI be personable well-or- ganized, type 50/¥tpm a hka a var .. ty of tasks N/atnllr S 1400/mo witb good b9nefits Contact Karen at 766-0ISOO ..Ulm llllUllTYlllYIOI LIAml Qpef1tlon/1UpeMtion ot !Adventure Playground Recreation Pr09ram1 Knowledge of rect•tion actMtles. hand toota nature program• de· slrable 20-35 hfs'wll Appty before 4/28 5 00 p m City of Irvine 724-6600 ...... --FI T M·F 7 3hm·4pm ~taurant ~ 50 hi Benefits Lile ~ ~ = tor computer For Edte'• Diner 1n Corona Jn !*ton, 8ooU Del M• N>clly lfl AerlOfl on Tape, 729 Faraa-'lil 1'on·Fn onm 1•6PM C M 548-5525 2305 E Cout Hwy EOE PlllllS! •-1-11'1 PIZZI GIRLS GET YOUR Now hiring drlvet1 & JEANS111 coollJ F ff Pn position need ti applicants fi.lllble nour• & daY9 No NOWI FelflQOOd engliSh 'll11per1ence necessary ... a 1-llH will tralri Apply 410 E 1 W MacAr01or •907 ht,, St Costa M ... or Santa A,,_ et Hart>ot & c:all 846-7138 MacAtthur (ICrOU trorn eoe Mlf 1M Price Ctub) NO FEE WIRIUl/er PIT •tT PUT Tm Wll" HP•rlence for Revenue Aecounllng French Restaurant AP9fy Capt , Orange COYnty In~ The A la Cane 5•8'> MMI. Cash ha/ld 18147 Algonquin Rd I I" g a IC p •r te n c e Huntuioton HarC>oor pr9ferred Fle)1bMI' r• --------liable Inquire 11 lnlo ......... .,, ....,, 9ooth on -.-encs •. or 3..0 ~\tr•. lf..cs oit· 7' 4· 720-1123 ....-d9YI tnlM()(t 73 1·'12t Part Time 5aiel ~~Irr Tl ITllT cornmiaa.one w/1100043000/mo drew to •en llilUlt be Mlf· ..... etWget~ s-.. exp pr« tor • new e;on- ceot In PA flun JOC, eott ..... no doelno Untim•t.O ' '""'"' Of PM Ho exp ~ poeelMCIM.:.'f7J.:OCM8 f/l"f Hourly Bonut M2-4.321 bt 431 °' llLll W /- 221 W•t for ~. * FIT. 1~7 ..... ,. triendfy hW ~or ._.. H 8 ptwmacy '44-2111 NIPR?A... -UL11 NIT·ml f IT, P/l, ....... I09't CS.. Hewpor1 8Mdl Gift Shoo .... M . No---~ ,......... twa c.1 Martl\a N 8 .,_ 640-1511 MO-Gil 10. t2 Moft.Fr1 PART-Tltl: HOllS Flll· Tll PAY $1000/Wk Potenti.i T..._ m1r1letlng olllce sup- pliee Eley ht8 &AM-12 Noon. Ho Weetlends NO EXP NEC * NO COLLECTION * Early mor11i 11g n101or route un1ilable Mu I have dependable vehicle and liability· in uran ce. i d •)''f pu ,.,...,, 2:30 •.m. •S::IO a.rn. ABOVE A \'ERAGE EAR I GS <Ai ll 71 • (1 l2° l3.~3 lw1'"l'1•n b.00 c1.r!1.-S 00 pm. (\I -~) 6 a rn . I 0 a m. (lo\\ I & !'l \I AREA . A\ II 8 1.E: Hun•lngton Be.aeh . Costa Me~•~ Feun•aln Valle~·. • A Ne•·pert a.aeti A mtw.1.0~ .... ..., ... Sl l2()i !i~Od I ()C3S 181 ~ .\l!it ~ od t181ll ) a11J~ Mo moRm Sales -~ P811a -Leatlng 131-3171 1500 Auto Mall Or. Santa Ana 55 Fwy. at Edl OP£N 7 DAYS S«vkie Hrs Mon--Fr1 1 00 am to t 00 pm OA TSUN 1913 280ZX •11· C91ienl condition 61 000 ml 1 5-IC)eed AC T tops SHOO S'ou. M0-1900/d 154·27" e MOC NOTlCl ACTITIOUI IUIMU NAm ITA T'IMINT * * 'II llSSAI · SEITIA '31H A11to A. C 1.d s • tNOPt06 'I& MJlOA 323 '4111 A C .ln t1 ": 160468 'll HYUNDAI EXCEL '1991 GlS Auto A C. SR -::2fJ).l01 '11 JEEP RAl&ER 18991 20 'ltPUlllUll llUllTllMI • cyt, auto, air, hi!.• new, taci 111arr (3LOC308) •n•1111U11 •YILll 141-1111 CA.DILi.AC 1eeT 4 dw Lookl run& 1U9«, low m ileage S 1 395 .... &42-Ql29 Ced11lac: Coupe ci. VIiie 1995, excellent con-. ditoon, loeded, 9 mo war- ranty Sll.900 Catt motn- 1 ng s or e'len1n 9• 722-9377 (0801172) LI MAON 1t1t QTS, 4d00t, automeoc. ••C4il lent condition. new t1t•lbfek.. IUU'let In 1enor, Mu at Mii 11Tt1 wee kend $1100 Mt 1244 LINCOLN 1914 Marlr. 7, Bill Bia.. ed1t1on SYPe<b CO'\CS•hOn jU I ~ a oolr. s 11 359 .. 11 se .. e ee1..es11 ----------------•PONTIAC 1981 f·1000 CALL NOW FOR A CUSTOM QUOTE ,,,,. PIT LUSTll Of!Q•n•I OWMf, reel, 6911 ""'"· good CO'\dlllon. s.tt5 ttrm l'()..143 1 Z-21 •12uu11 ---- UI \ 111 "\ 0 I U I ' Newell Ttvw ...... r htldrton~ Juli• SaC'ltell, St•v•n lt and J~n ~~...­ W\U be heW •' a.int Polyc.rp 1100 a.- mm A~ ...... ton. lntlti 1....-& WW follow at Good ~~­thanUnaton a..h, CA,